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What can I say, the daily show's constant promotion of Arby's quality products has me hooked!

Dr. Who. It combines sci fi, fantasy, cutesy humour, a half-assed attempt at time travel discussion, a fair amount of kitsch, old school robot enemies and a sidekick who really does nothing. None of the pieces fit together and I kinda like my sci fi to be a bit more meaty and focused. Dr. Who just seems light, fluffy,

"now that she is "the terrible, beautiful heart of the group" as someone else posted around here and her redeeming facets are at the foreground, she has become an annoying character (especially in the last episode) with which the fanbase can identify and root for and "love"….anyone can draw the obvious conclusions

Firstly, this fanbase isn't really hipsterish so quit with the attempt to skewer this group with labels.

I don't know why, but Tina's "maybe he… supplies…. skirts in the plane" killed me, just the subtle pause was excellent as she realised what she was saying. This is what makes the show great, there are no punchlines which are delivered in a deliberate and obvious fashion, the laughs come organically due to the

SIMS!

While I agree that the obsession with fat reduction as opposed to an overall picture of health, as well as making fat reduction some freak show where we watch people torture themselves to crash diet, is probably bad television, all of the contestants on this show are… well, too fat, and all of them need to loose

This show was presented to me as depicting nerd culture, and feeds off the concept that it is the show about, and for nerds. Heck, this was how it was pitched to me by CBS, they might as well have named it the nerd show featuring a female. However, community does a far better job of showing nerds, not only making

Exactly! If you're keen to see a good show about people being torn down, just change the channel, community needs all the viewers it can get.

I understand that there are some nerds who are like this, but there are many nerds who aren't. The problem with this is that it plays to a very specific heightened concept of a nerd, which to my experience is fairly rare. If you analysed the nerd population, aspergers would still be fairly rare, more common than the

Yeah it's kinda like saying: "trashy pop has a style, sure, it's not as respected as indie rock, but that's its style"  that's basically saying multi-camera sitcoms rule and are here to stay! YOLO! In fact, this article may have well been yolo repeated over and over, and it would've made as much sense.

Is this article seriously arguing that the internet, and pop culture isn't saturated enough with Sheldon references? Seriously? I wonder how many times Nick Offerman has been on late night tv to talk about his role, I bet less than Jim Parsons. Or that BBT is one of the few comedies to choose vulnerable over

Step off Jeselink, this is better than a lot of 90s music (remember how grunge morphed into shitty alt rock? Remember bands like live and the tea party? Remember boy bands? Remember when U2 were one of the biggest rock acts in the world?) and I like this song.

Eh, at least he picked a crappy song. I'm not sure Perry singing how outcasts are beautiful is necessarily a bad thing (hey, could be nice, good be a confidence boost) but I do find her music to be bland.

I don't know what's more surprising, that the Romney campaign are surprised and frustrated at the unbalanced coverage by the newsroom, or that they're actually watching it, indeed, that anyone is watching it. I mean look, I love my liberal red meat, especially when it comes in Maddow or west wing form, but this show

Fair point, it's just that this possibly the most that Neal has ever been cynical. I mean he got sucked into bigfoot, he wants to believe.

Orange is the new black, or, as I like to call it, bambi eats a pepper.

I think this show has a lot of flaws, and the biggest one has been dealt with Vader4700. But you don't need to be a genius to figure out the problem with occupy. In fact, anyone who has experienced leftist politics for a period of time knows that a) leftist movements tend to be disorganised and unfocused and that b)

For those who think Peggy was sloppy for saying "change the conversation" given Don could have said it, you don't think she wasn't listening to Don's pitch through the door as well, just like Don did to hers? It's not as if Don was whispering either.
When the apprentice becomes the master, they become it in every way.

Stupid double posts!