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On the radio, she doesn't sound that bad, but anytime I've heard her perform live it's clear that none of her songs are in her range. Apparently she's taken a cue from Train on that one.

I understand your point, but I thought it was the most painfully honest portrayal of OCD I've ever seen on TV/Film.

"Have to" is a larger question, but there are many, many children in this country who go hungry (missing at least one meal per day), even with government assistance.

I couldn't agree more. The fourth paragraph is particularly cringe-inducing.

Because what the world really needs is another USA original program.

I'm sure it will be about "the spirit of the city." People running from the marathon to hospitals to donate blood, "this is our fucking city," the celebrations in the street when the younger brother was captured, etc.

I finished The West Wing via Netflix, which I did enjoy overall. There were some clunkers in Season 1 which were ironed out in time which makes me more hopeful than I should be that Sorkin might be able to get The Newsroom on track.
Saturday I had my best friend's bachelorette party, which is just a reminder of why I

Exactly. I'd like to see a little bit of their actual, you know, relationship. After the speech Ted gave a few episodes back where he goes to her apartment and wishes he had met her 45 days earlier so he'd have that many more days to share with her, I'd like to see why he loves her so much.
I'd rather not see "we met

A recent Doug Loves Movies episode confirmed that a lot of people in my generation (I'm late 20s, so whatever the fuck that makes me… Generation Y?) still hold Hook in high nostalgic regard.

I know that I'm too close to the disease (and hold MJF in too high regard) to have any real negative views of the show, and I'm grateful for your beautiful and thoughtful response.

Having lost my grandmother to complications from Parkinson's last year, I ended up crying at the promo for The Michael J. Fox Show. I know that I'm way too close to be objective, but there's something about the show that reminds me of the "sacred cow" segment from The Jeselnik Offensive, and I may find the show to be

With 30 Rock and Up All Night not returning next year, I wonder if John Mulaney's show has a better chance of being picked up?

Yes and Alaska was primarily in the middle in the beginning, wasn't she?

There was one song where she danced while singing about Lana Del Rey and Lady Gaga or something?

Considering that RENT exists in the Smash world, and that they have FREQUENTLY referenced RENT when discussing Hit List … why the hell did they not mention it in this episode?

http://www.thedqtimes.com/p… I think Todd linked to this on twitter a few months ago, and it just makes me so happy.
Please don't fuck this movie up, Hollywood.

I hate Paradise by the Dashboard Light. And I never understood why people played it at their weddings.

I get the Schmidt and CeCe shipping, but I love Schmidt with Elizabeth. The character — so far — is one of the better plus size characters I've seen on television: she's confident, she isn't taking Schmidt's bullshit and is still physically appealing to Schmidt, but also the relationship as we've seen it so far has

@avclub-5c7646b1d39fc0715f330479e4e5f254:disqus They rely pretty heavily on DVRs, so I don't think it's necessarily dickish. As long as 1) you have a series recording set and 2) Fox properly communicated the start time to the listings agencies (see The Americans cut off a few weeks ago), your DVR should find it no