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It's the same as you would see on BBC America.

It's worth seeking out the original BBC versions, with the original music used.

I don't like expanding praise beyond just voting people up, but that's an awesome point to be raised here. Especially here (meaning AVC in general) where I think people celebrate the art much more than the celebrity factor.

June 17, 1994 and Unguarded.

And Fincher knows a thing or two about unlikable characters.

Wonder how this will affect the ratings?

My impression is that he's been more useful to the show as means of parodying doctors and in a larger sense healthcare in America, more than a mere Cosby spoof.

I liked the pilot. Speaking of which, I saw two of the pilots just launched yesterday, Mad Dogs (I'm on the fence but I'll give the 1st season a shot if it's renewed) and Salem Rogers: Model of the Year 1998 (ugh).

There was one episode where the show did make a connection, but beyond that the comparison is kind of nebulous. He looks and sounds nothing like him.

I liked it when the show was on Thursdays as a kid. Kind of an early start on Friday, the best day of the week when I was that young.

Homer Simpson, smiling politely.

No, that'll be for Breaking Bad quotes.

From the tomacco episode

Like what? Like I said I'm new, and am wondering what those would be?

It's also as derivative of Led Zeppelin and similar bands as any of the hair bands were.

I'd argue that hair metal merged with grunge to give us Nickleback and Creed.

Letterboxd is my new addiction, and a ton better than IMDB.

Like who?

He just said he sent in a tape (around 2001-03), he didn't go to the band for an audition. I'm guessing it would have been in 2001 when he did a whole lot of nothing, sitting out his Turner contract.