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I'd add Joss Whedon to the "want" category, and it's not even altogether unlikely, since Disney put him in charge of The Avengers. Actually, their treatment of Marvel in general has been great, so MAYBE this will be the best thing ever. I'll just keep telling myself that, at least.

I'd add Joss Whedon to the "want" category, and it's not even altogether unlikely, since Disney put him in charge of The Avengers. Actually, their treatment of Marvel in general has been great, so MAYBE this will be the best thing ever. I'll just keep telling myself that, at least.

GET JOSS WHEDON ON THIS NOW!

GET JOSS WHEDON ON THIS NOW!

GET JOSS WHEDON ON THIS NOW!

After re-watching the first few seasons several times, I've begun to doubt that show actually existed. They really don't hold up to repeat viewings.

After re-watching the first few seasons several times, I've begun to doubt that show actually existed. They really don't hold up to repeat viewings.

Wow, "Batman of the Future?" That is a truly awful title.

Wow, "Batman of the Future?" That is a truly awful title.

@avclub-d722130ef5aa1f87827d536d59423aa0:disqus  Yes! Michael literally being struck by something from his childhood has got to be one of my favorite lines. Also, Michael's incredibly awkwardness around Rita.
"I just wanted to wish you a good morrow!" - Michael was filled with self loathing.

@avclub-d722130ef5aa1f87827d536d59423aa0:disqus  Yes! Michael literally being struck by something from his childhood has got to be one of my favorite lines. Also, Michael's incredibly awkwardness around Rita.
"I just wanted to wish you a good morrow!" - Michael was filled with self loathing.

"I don't quite get the hair joke, though."

"I don't quite get the hair joke, though."

I disagree. The notion of the "album" as an artistic creation in and of itself simply didn't really exist until Sgt. Pepper. Prior to that, albums were just collections of songs that for whatever reason wouldn't work as well as singles. While Sgt. Pepper is just BARELY a real "concept album," it was the first time the

I disagree. The notion of the "album" as an artistic creation in and of itself simply didn't really exist until Sgt. Pepper. Prior to that, albums were just collections of songs that for whatever reason wouldn't work as well as singles. While Sgt. Pepper is just BARELY a real "concept album," it was the first time the

@avclub-985d212e6afdce1ea7dc206c8d1963a1:disqus  I definitely agree that Magical Mystery Tour is vastly underrated. You'll never see it on these "greatest albums" lists because, technically speaking, it's a double EP that was padded into an album by Capitol, but at this point I should think it would qualify as an

@avclub-985d212e6afdce1ea7dc206c8d1963a1:disqus  I definitely agree that Magical Mystery Tour is vastly underrated. You'll never see it on these "greatest albums" lists because, technically speaking, it's a double EP that was padded into an album by Capitol, but at this point I should think it would qualify as an

I don't know about that. Imagine includes "Gimme Some Truth," "I Don't Want To Be A Soldier Mama," and "How Do You Sleep," none of which are as "trite" as anything on McCartney. It's definitely an attempt by Lennon to get some greater mass appeal than his previous album, but it's still very much a Lennon record.

I don't know about that. Imagine includes "Gimme Some Truth," "I Don't Want To Be A Soldier Mama," and "How Do You Sleep," none of which are as "trite" as anything on McCartney. It's definitely an attempt by Lennon to get some greater mass appeal than his previous album, but it's still very much a Lennon record.

I agree, Ram and Plastic Ono Band are just as good (if not better, since there's less filler) as All Things Must Pass. Three AMAZING albums that are completely different from each other. I think listening to what the three of them did with those albums really gives you a better understanding of what they brought to