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I loved Saving Grace. It ended way too soon (and terribly, I might add).

Just before it's about to crash?

Michael Keaton?

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

I couldn't make it that easy to the end of season one. Bless whoever it was that had to review almost half of this season.

At least this flop will go un-noticed, unlike John Carter or Rock Of Ages, but thankfully his supporting role status in both those films meant he was likewise unaffected as so here.

On Comcast it read "The Magical Delights Of Stevie Nick" which I thought was intentional for some reason.

His weapon has to be in the shape of that odd guitar he's always playing.

You mean the cat movie?

I begrudgingly agree. The dark turn I think the season is taking is a good indication of this.

Not familiar with her stand-up but I liked the episode of WTF Leslie Jones was on.

Could be a good fit with their upcoming jerk lawyer show Rake.

I feel so stupid for being a fan of his when I was. He came to this neck of the woods when I was 13, and he cut a commercial dissing our morning guys. I think there was a rush listening to a shock jock from a major market since we didn't get Stern, that had it's hooks in me then. Now I look back and wince.

I agree. I probably should have said "aesthetically patriotic".

Does anyone know if the original Real World's still hold up? I remember watching it quite a bit as a teen and was usually sucked in. I think the last one I was invested in at all was the one in Hawaii.

I hope she gets a comeback.

You also had idiots like Mancow on the radio calling him a rapist.

Yes, back when we were a nation of late-night talk show hosts.

I do kind of admire how a show like that doesn't seem to divide it's audience. I am sure there are as many lefties as there are right-wingers who love the show, just that the latter group maybe holds it to a higher standard since it's heavily patriotic (though without stigmatizing anyone else).

Yeah, but when it would go dark it would always find it's way back to the light I felt. House Of Cards was pretty deep down from the beginning (the very beginning, with the dog for example).