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I touch no one and no one touches me, I am a cock

They could replace Oscar the baby with Oscar the puppy. It's more family friendly that way.

Groundhog Day 2: 02/02

I had an idea for a good Ghostbusters movie a couple years ago that didn't exactly feature "old men running after ghosts." They should do it mockumentary style where they go over everything, not just saving New York from ghosts and demons and carpathians, but also go over the merchandising aspects, going into their

I've watched all of Breaking Bad in week to week form, but just this last week I binged on Downton Abbey, and it doesn't feel like I've missed anything, I picked up on the plot nuances and things of that nature straight away. After the end of  each episode I still felt as though I was getting as much out of the show

In addition to what others have said, I also think syndicated episodes also play a large role in why people hate it, because in syndication they chop so much out of an episode that it can't stand. I was watching one once (forget which episode) and they completely cut out the end to the Elliot story in the episode, so

Welcome to Law and Order - Special Victims Unit (that's you.)

This trailer feels a lot more of Left 4 Dead 2 than the Walking Dead comics that I've read. I was half expecting a witch to pop out at some point or somebody to get rushed by a charger. This show just doesn't seem to have the same sense of dread that the comic books evoke, and they really wussed out on not having the

This was my first time watching it, I agree, too many songs are used to try and generate emotion, yet the few times that the score kicked in during the more actiony scenes worked a lot better, they should have just used scoring than the random pop songs.

Who cares about seasons? I liked the series as a whole.

He doesn't choose bad films, he chooses good money.

Titanageddon

"Oh Mister Pigeon, I'd kiss you if you weren't swimming with disease!"

Your a-peeling. Let's never split.

Work your cares away!
Worries for another day
Let the music play
They've still got Fraggle Rock!

How about that classic Doctor Who, where they are always in that corridor?

I was wondering where this episode too was going to be on the list. It's MUCH better than that Friends episode.

I like the Borden Grote sketch "is that spaghetti and jelly?", its the one right after it that drags for me with Bob's R&B/lounge singer guy who has to keep readjusting his schedule for the ladies, that felt a little too SNL to me until he gets the call from the supermodels hotline.

No mention of Who Let You In?'s ending
Where Bob & David watch themselves getting murdered while eating cereal and them commenting on how "classic" it is.

Whenever I watch this sketch I always think that Cross' Benjamin Franklin secretly is aware that Brooklyn Lincoln should not be there.