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I thought Cop Rock was a pretty cool swing and miss that coulda been great eventually, and was pretty damn great occasionally.  The opening number, "Let's Be Careful Out There" was just fantastic and funny, with a sweet little cameo by James B. Sikking (http://www.youtube.com/watc….  Sadly other numbers in that

Smart to not put either Buffy or Touched by An Angel on the list of choices.  With this crowd, guaranteed they fight it out for 1 and 2, leaving everyone else in the dust.

I still have not been moved to watch the show yet this season.  It started as sort of my little tribute to Dan Harmon, but it has continued because it seems every week someone reviews the show and tells me it was good while simultaneously mentioning that "it isn't especially funny."

The Abyss!!!! Yes!!!!"

Thought I already did.

Who is Carson Daly?

I for anything that helps people raise money for sex trafficking.  It's really underfunded.

Yeah, still not buying Apple's overrated, overpriced, proprietary crap. Also not buying this explanation of it being a third party's fault. Uh-huh. This is the corporate equivalent of "I was just holding it for a friend."

Like I needed another reason not to buy Apple's proprietary horseshit products. 

Wow.  What are the odds that J. August would be hired to play a black character?  Is he being typecast, you think?

I always took the point to be that Donna was going to be in the Tardis, possibly because her connection to the Doctor was strongest and freshest for being the most recent companion, but also maybe just because she was going to be in the Tardis, and so that was why the prediction was being made.  It wasn't that she was

Well, she's more special than Donna, but not The Doctor Donna.

I think her multiple nature makes Clara's deaths more important, not less.  The Doctor so rightly points out all the things that must go exactly so over many millions of years in order for each being to turn out to be who they are.  And he was actually checking on Clara to ensure she was formed the same way.  She was,

Truly wonderful books, and the audio versions read by Adams himself are a stitch.  I listened to his Hitchhiker audios, but for some reason his reading doesn't do the books justice.  Perhaps it's because the narration from the 80's TV show is stuck in my head, but it didn't sound like it did in my noggin when I read

This comment is too long, so I suggest you do not read it.

Need to flip the time structure you mention in the review.  The last ten minutes was great, but the first 30 was F material, with the car alarm sequence the winner for dumbest thing I have ever seen on this show.  And that's saying something in an episode which required Rick, Daryl and Herschel to go completely brain

I'm not trying to be snarky but I read these reviews and it doesn't feel like they remotely match the letter grade.  I suppose I should just cave and watch the show, then I'd know for sure.  But I really just want to remember Community as it ended last season, which felt to me like a series finale long before we ever

What a shame.  Rubicon was one of those one year wonders that had me completely ensnared. And his scripts elsewhere were always notches above.  

Not interested in the slightest, Todd, but, then again, I wasn't interested in this review and I read it anyway.  But I am so turned off by the glut of remakes, reboots, re-whatevers, that unless I come here and read an absolute rave, I won't give it five minutes, and I'll likely never think of it again.  And prequels

Ummm…who shot J.R.?