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I actually think Lady is wildly underrated and at least a near-masterpiece. The reaction at the time of its release was baffling to me. Lots of people making fun of how goofy the mythology of the film was without really explaining what made it goofy and if it was, why it was detrimental to the film.

Angel season four is awful.

Seasons 3 and 4 of Roseanne are probably the show's peak.

Some of them are incredible. The first one, especially.

It's a masterpiece. Any one who sees it as a joke hasn't seen it.

Don's never been particularly comfortable with war. "Bobby, it's a dead man's hat."

Workmanlike, seriously? Whatever.

Though they publish under the same title, each of the Hernandez Bros. write and draw their own very separate stories.

Check out this guy. So cool.

She's still on the show.

We cheer for Sally because she's young enough to still have a chance to turn things around.

Delano's run is probably the most dated, though I think there's a lot of great stories in there. If you can't get into it, though, definitely hold out for the Ennis stuff, starting with Dangerous Habits. Probably the best run on a title with nothing but pretty great runs.

13 years!

Eh, I like it.

Amy Poehler didn't create Parks and has only written one episode per season, all of which are series highlights.

I always liked Dollhouse better than Firefly. Dollhouse is made by the Whedon who made "The Body." It's his most thematically rich work to date.

Absolutely not.

There's a great exchange in one of her Roseanne episodes where Rosanne is deriding Darlene for putting her socks in the bottom drawer that is classic ASP.

I looooove season 5. I think it's my second favorite after 3.

I felt that way at first, but I think Michelle (and Foster, by extension) has really come into her own as a separate, distinct entity from Lorelai.