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Well, someone at that Dallas game should be demanding a recount . . .

Other than the fact that it reflected everything wrong with popular internet sites and their desperate attempts to cash in on nostalgia lust in aging gen-Xers lunging in fear of aging and increasing adult responsibilities? Probably that it talked about the Spin Doctors.

A lot of these shows seem way too optimistic about their syndication prospects. How many moderate hits really get a legitimate discovery in syndication? A few notables amid a field of failures.

Whoa oh here he comes.

I thought Hannibal's second season got a little tedious toward the end and probably would have worked better with fewer episodes, but I am looking forward to seeing what they do with season three, if only to see how they can work Francis Dolarhyde's obsolete-ness into the plotline.

Rainn Wilson has a new show on FOX, but it looks . . . less than good. Oscar is on Benched, but he was never really one of the comedic talents. The rest have of the cast has just sort of floated to various sitcom guest appearances.

I suppose different parts of the show were at different stages of the Dave/Lisa arc and the cast changed slightly, but I don't think it was that necessary to watch most of the show in order, aside from the D.B. Cooper three-parter.

I vaguely remember that. There was a fear it was going to kill the movie industry by doing the same thing to it that reality TV did to television. And then it bombed and everything went on as before.

I once saw Justin sing the National Anthem before a Blue Oyster Cult concert. This is a thing that actually happened and I was a witness to it.

My New Year's highlight: getting punched in the crotch by a woman. I'm counting it.

I was 2004 and it was for us. Low on the list of why I don't talk to anyone I went to high school with, but it's still on there.

I'll add it to the list.

I saw a few episodes beyond the awful pilot and it does kind of get better. Still terrible, but probably only a colossal mistake in light of the ridiculous promotional blitz.

I kinda just wanna play foosball now.

2014 was the year I finally watched Lost. Despite all of its weaknesses, I found it to be a legitimately great show (with a lot of problems). Watching it all in a month is probably the way to go.

I got it too, although that was behind a cloud of doubt that Audrey had actually been given an Oscar.

Eh, it's not really Dave Grohl's supergroup. He didn't organize it or come up with the idea, he just let the band use his studio and ended up playing on it a little bit.

Like the Vince Vaughn movie last year that was actually just an expensive Google commercial?

Here and everywhere.

I'm pretty sure almost every Cuban living in America is quite anti-Castro.