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Actually, some band has the rights to that name, so I'm thinking, like, "Use You Illusion II."

Last night I thought, "Hey, there's nothing good on TV Monday nights, I'll watch Two Broke Girls for the first time since the pilot."  Yikes.  This show seems to be written by and/or for 15 year old boys, with just a bunch of really bad sex jokes and…nope, that's it.  Ryan Hansen really sticks out as too good for the

Last night I thought, "Hey, there's nothing good on TV Monday nights, I'll watch Two Broke Girls for the first time since the pilot."  Yikes.  This show seems to be written by and/or for 15 year old boys, with just a bunch of really bad sex jokes and…nope, that's it.  Ryan Hansen really sticks out as too good for the

No, you're wrong.  This final season may in fact have freed the writers up to return to season one form, but the first season was by far the worst of this show.  This season is giving it a run for its money, though.

No, you're wrong.  This final season may in fact have freed the writers up to return to season one form, but the first season was by far the worst of this show.  This season is giving it a run for its money, though.

There was a whole article about current pop culture actively ignoring the achingly slow economic recovery from a severe recession on AVC several weeks ago, and The Middle was held up as one of the few examples of people struggling financially.  It's worth remembering, though, that a lower-middle/working class family

There was a whole article about current pop culture actively ignoring the achingly slow economic recovery from a severe recession on AVC several weeks ago, and The Middle was held up as one of the few examples of people struggling financially.  It's worth remembering, though, that a lower-middle/working class family

Morgan putting a hat and sunglasses on the plant was the only thing that made me laugh, but it did make me laugh three times: the setup, the midwife's reaction, and then him actually doing it.  And I guess that's what's frustrating about this show: a well-crafted joke like that is well within its abilities, but

Morgan putting a hat and sunglasses on the plant was the only thing that made me laugh, but it did make me laugh three times: the setup, the midwife's reaction, and then him actually doing it.  And I guess that's what's frustrating about this show: a well-crafted joke like that is well within its abilities, but

How in the hell does American Dad get so much love on this site?  I know people say it has become the flagship of the MacFarlane fleet, but sucking the least doesn't mean it's not terrible.  You should all be ashamed of yourselves. 

How in the hell does American Dad get so much love on this site?  I know people say it has become the flagship of the MacFarlane fleet, but sucking the least doesn't mean it's not terrible.  You should all be ashamed of yourselves. 

Office Olympics was probably the episode that cemented my love for The Office, so I enjoyed Plop's storyline.  Until the Pam part, that is.  Hasn't it been pretty well-established over the years that Pam is a professional failure?  She and Jim have been transitioned from the loveable anchors of the show to irritating

Office Olympics was probably the episode that cemented my love for The Office, so I enjoyed Plop's storyline.  Until the Pam part, that is.  Hasn't it been pretty well-established over the years that Pam is a professional failure?  She and Jim have been transitioned from the loveable anchors of the show to irritating

I agree.  I think Leslie has been the worst part of the show for a while.

I agree.  I think Leslie has been the worst part of the show for a while.

"I still think Parks is the best comedy on TV. "

"I still think Parks is the best comedy on TV. "

Jazz had a rough time on NBC last night.  Also having a rough time: NBC's primetime lineup.

Jazz had a rough time on NBC last night.  Also having a rough time: NBC's primetime lineup.

I'm no doctor, and I don't care enough to look into it at all, but if women really lost 90% of their eggs by age 30, wouldn't they go through menopause at like, 32?