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CBS will have spent a whole lot of money for nothing if they abandon the format of his show entirely.

I would not be surprised if this wasn't just half news/satire and then interviews. Like a version of his show with ten minute longer news coverage and 30 minutes long interviews. Why would CBS mess with success, they have a nearly guaranteed formula? Besides, Colbert has largely dropped the act at this point anyway.

Sorry to tell you, almost everyone in Hollywood is a druggy, and a good many of them have been losers at one point or another.

But his complaint makes little sense. He says "same shit, different decade," but complains that it's not following the same formula of the aforementioned "shit"

The British are soldiers, not policemen. They are a quartered army of men who sailed across an ocean to kill colonist rebels. They aren't going to be trusting or deferential. The most they will be is civil, just like our military in Iraq and Afghanistan today. And just like our soldiers today every once in awhile they

I think Lindsay Lohan is definitely due for a return. She clearly has had a serious substance abuse problem. At first it was funny, then it was tragic, and now she's doing something about it. And she has demonstrated some legitimate acting chops in the past. I'm not saying she'll pull a Robert Downey Jr, but now that

That's a shame I'm just about to try to find the second season somewhere. I thought the partying and good times mixed with the sadness in the first was such a unique thing on tv. It was like Louie, except somehow darker and less depressing at the same time

Right it's not pizza dough, correct? Calling it a pizza would be like calling steak pizzaiola a pizza or a bagel bite a pizza.

Veep does painfully-awkward humor wayyyy too much. I guess if you're into the main character of your show getting shat on for a half hour with no recourse or resolution then you will love veep.

Because he didn't know them, it's a group of alone heavily armed men. This show has not shown groups of solely men with weapons to be kind at this point. Doesn't mean he's not interested in protecting people, just that he doesn't want to lose power over his life to a bunch of trained heavily armed men with heavy

So everyone else gets betrayed constantly. But these guys in the woods just trust the governor, enough to risk their lives for some half-baked plan of his. They don't know him. And again, why the woods? There are buildings left in the world. Literally anywhere with walls would be better. It's like they are shown

I really liked the episode, which is rare for me on this show. If Rick had ended it with, "They're fucking with the wrong people!" it definitely would deserve an A-

I get what you're saying and there's definitely some truth to it, but I think you're missing why people say the first season is good. It's not that it's so much better, its that none of the tropes had gotten old yet. First season had so much promise, a fantastic pilot. You didn't care that the characters hadn't been

I know what I want from the show, and it would make for very boring television, I'll be the first to admit. I want them to build. To stop camping in the woods in tents for god's sake. The zombies in this show have been shown time and again to not be able to climb, or manipulate door handles. Even if there were only a

What the show really needs is an oasis that doesn't get demolished in some ridiculous way. The prison was so apparently, obviously safe, that its destruction came across as ridiculous. The people are infected, so the plague spreads. But the plague would have been contained if people slept with their doors shut. The

The Boondocks has one of my all time favorite exchanges:
Riley is upset to find out that his favorite rapper, Gangstalicious, is gay. It's a serious loss of innocence moment, as he suddenly realizes that even rappers are just people, hidden beneath a surprisingly thin veneer of gangster badass. As he confronts

BURN!

Right, and even that's not a particularly valid reason to hate the song. If I heard Brokedown Palace on the radio every five minutes for several months, you know, I probably wouldn't be that down with Brokedown Palace. Doesn't mean it wasn't a good song to begin with. The Queen Bee part though I just find obnoxious.

The thing that gets me is these music nerds complain constantly about how bland and boring pop music is, then they choose probably the most unique new voice in pop music to go after. The same people who would describe a Lil Wayne song as vapid are attacking the only pop musicians who share that sentiment. Hater could

Seriously, what an asshole. I don't think its that out there to say constant obsession with money is unhealthy. Just because you are poor doesn't mean your want of fabulous wealth is justified. The chance of someone from Compton becoming fabulously wealthy is so small its pretty unhealthy for people to obsess over