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Fraggle Rock has some really deep stuff going on under the surface, it's really remarkable. Like how their holiday episode is about how Gobo has a crisis of faith.

My user name should indicate the amount of love I have for this show, and I completely agree with you. You can fuck around and mess up a lot of things, but not the Fraggles. If this movie turns out bad, I'll beat up New Regency employees with a makeshift doozer tower.

My user name should indicate the amount of love I have for this show, and I completely agree with you. You can fuck around and mess up a lot of things, but not the Fraggles. If this movie turns out bad, I'll beat up New Regency employees with a makeshift doozer tower.

If anything, a "real" fan is able to look at an artist's work and pick out the good from the average from the bad. Having this kind of attitude shows that Kevin Smith has gotten extremely insular within his fanbase and is basically retrenching.

If anything, a "real" fan is able to look at an artist's work and pick out the good from the average from the bad. Having this kind of attitude shows that Kevin Smith has gotten extremely insular within his fanbase and is basically retrenching.

I do hope you can continue these reviews, they're very informative and good reads.

I do hope you can continue these reviews, they're very informative and good reads.

Leo Sayer scared me with his over-active facial expressions and posing. He was a little too intense.

Oddly enough, in both Teresa Brewer's opening and closing musical numbers, she doesn't interact with any of the Muppets, they are just in the background. I wonder if she saw the "Spinning Wheel" and pulled a bit of a fit, because it struck me as odd to not see any characters singing along.

This is the shit that our kids are going to make fun of us for twenty years from now.

I've never been a fan of body-contortion humor, and I can't figure out why. Perhaps I had a traumatizing experience at a circus as a child or something, but watching that scene for the first time a few months ago actually made me feel uncomfortable. But Peter Sellers' accent work is impeccable.

I loved seeing how excited Rigby got at the sight of Pete's leg.

Poor Link. Poor, poor Link.

I've found the best place to CCR mine is in Lodi, but it's easy to get stuck in there.

The lyrics to "When You Were A Tadpole" seem to imply that Julie Andrews was a fish earlier in her fish. Was that covered in her autobiography?

Curtis Mayfield's most underrated achievement was managing to make "We've Only Just Begun" sound like one of the most soulful songs of all time. It takes a genius to funk up a Carpenters song.

So, Regular Show was all right tonight. Nothing too special, since I'm not a big fan of those weird babies, but any time there's a montage of Mordecai and Rigby working is all right with me.

This is great news, because at least one of these shows will make it to the air and be a total failure and become inspired so-bad-it's-good-and-then-bad-again watching. My vote is for "The 400".

This is a CW rite-of-passage, achieving any sort of record for lack of viewers.

ooh! Another good choice.