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I am pleased with the result…
…and I also love the song "Break My Stride".

Or ON Netflix. Damn prepositions.

I, too, know the joys of living in P-town, C.E.J.

I tend to agree, although I do like Adam. I think Simon nailed it when he likened Adam's performance to The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

I have to agree. I actually really liked the episode. Then again, I've always had a soft spot for poor Moe. And I particularly loved exchange that someone already mentioned:

Jenny,

Good call. The talking back phenomenon echoes Project Runway. While it's important to know what you stand for as a artist, it also seems necessary to have a bit of respect for the people who have the power to help keep you on the show.

Spooky
It's like you were sitting in the room with my boyfriend and I as we watched. For the reviewer not being familiar with many of the songs, this is pretty spot on.

Thanks for the tips, all. I will give it another shot before giving up entirely. I had a similar experience with Seinfeld—I didn't care for it when I watched it sporadically, but it was far more enjoyable with prolonged exposure due to its aggressive syndication.

Point taken.

I know I'll probably be excommunicated from AV Club Comment-Land for this…
…but am I the only person who really dislikes this show? I've tried to watch it several times, thinking I maybe just caught a weak episode, but I continue to turned off by it.

Ah, yes! Don't know how I forgot about The Fly and The Thing. But Cronenberg and Carpenter are skilled and proven directors, as opposed to the nobodies that keep crawling out of the woodwork to direct these terrible remakes.

I am troubled by this movie…
…for the same reason I was troubled by the remake of Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The gritty, documentary-style, low-budget filmmaking was a large part of what made both of the original films disturbing, at least for me.

Actually…
…they were being sent home to the Motley Crue song "Home Sweet Home" being covered by Carrie Underwood.

Fingers in Food
As punishment for this god-awful mess, the germophobic Howie should be subject to an endless repetition of the "fingers in the food" prank.

Potato, pot-ah-to. I am relying on the word of the man who created the films. Romero has often stated that the films were never conceived or intended as a series.

Dawn of the Dead…
…is not now, nor was it ever meant to be a sequel to Night of the Living Dead.

I was just thinking of that one. And here I thought I was the only person on the planet that actually got taken in by it's horror-slasher type marketing ploy—so not the film I was expecting. Beef! Beef! Beef! Beef bologna!