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I've seen Rev.  Hell, maybe I should just expand the list to 20.

My top 20 TV shows of 2012:

I don't think Britta does really go anywhere, character-wise, although she does become the best.

I first heard "Call Me Maybe" in early November of 2011.  I had a couple of frat-boyish semi-friends who couldn't get enough of it.  That's when I realized it was going to become a huge hit.

I first heard "Call Me Maybe" in early November of 2011.  I had a couple of frat-boyish semi-friends who couldn't get enough of it.  That's when I realized it was going to become a huge hit.

Finally submitted my Glazomania: Redux list.

It's possible they're actually fixing it.  Before, if more than like 7 people liked you, you couldn't scroll to see who.

Apparently Aziz Ansari runs this Nicolas Brody twitter account:

TSN is so desperate for hockey that they're covering the results of the Canadian World Juniors' intrasquad practice games.

Modern Family only got three of the 10 comedy acting noms!

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees are:

Suggestion: read Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell.

Random thought: I recently read The Name of the Wind and was disappointed.

The Bourne Legacy is a thoroughly average movie, but it does create an interesting universe where people whom you would expect to be competent actually are, which is a rarity for most action films.

I suppose my reaction would depend on the rationale.  I haven't seen Honey Boo Boo, but I suppose one might be able to really enjoy it in a certain sense.

Obligatory "not everyone's opinions are the same" post

MAKE OUT

Saul, obviously.

I already saw some reaction to that.

Peter Quinn has jumped to #2 on my Homeland character power rankings, based just upon him being a character whose personality, actions, and motivations are coherent.  Plus, he's competent and kinda cool.