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OK, thank you. On the strength of this anonymous internet comment I will …give it another try!

Is Black Books good? I watched the first episode on a lark and it was just "meh."

I personally lost interest once they got pregnant. I watched the show for miserable people, once they weren't miserable, it kinda lost its bite.

We were eating rotisserie chicken.

I already put in my time with Bonnaroo, I've moved on to festivals so niche no one even goes.

Sounds like that problem solved itself.

Oof, I always picture all the incidental plastic/metal/whatever those bags are made of coming off on the cotton candy inside.

Roker, in a bee costume!

Oh, for sure. I really like "The Long Halloween" as a Two-Face story, but moving pictures-wise, BTAS nails it.

Thanks!
Edit: Ok, now I actually watched those, so actual thanks, and I now must see this show. Snippy, entitled Batman FTW!

Ha! "Two Chicks at the Same Time" was Batman? This I've gotta see!

I think its interesting how many episodes rely on simple corruption as villainy. Also, Harvey Dent not wanting to be exposed as someone who has sought therapy because it would taint him to voters was a pretty mature (like, actually grown up) theme for a show that could have easily limited itself to "colorful man bad."

I'm watching this on Prime since catching it here and there when it first aired, and its really, really good. Batman improvises, he fails, and there is a surprising willingness to put him and other characters in real danger. I just watched one where Poison Ivy turns Alfred and others to trees. A hokey idea, but the

Man, that movie was bad. Just, bafflingly miscalculated.

That's funny, I noticed that a lot of people in the theater I was in weren't laughing either. I liked it, but the audience didn't seem to.

I disagree. So there.

I'm just saying I want to have fun.

Ugh, it's been done, Internet.

Astons Martin, please.