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I saw an excerpt/dry run for this show last month. I went to see Ryan Adams at the Disney concert hall in LA (good show, good venue). Despite no opening act being announced, before the headliner a hairy, shabby looking dude in a white suit came out. He started rambling for a while and I - like many, I think - thought

And what's up with all those helicopter rides and picnics, huh? Contestants on the Bachelor log more helicopter hours than your average mountain rescue team. And would it kill the producers to let them eat in a goddamn chair for once?

Good analogy. I originally got hooked on Bachelor Pad and I've been chasing the dragon ever since. The regular Bachelor is pretty weak, but it scratches the itch.

Episode 42: Backcourt Violation - self-explanatory, possibly self-exploratory.

Episode 31: Illegal Screen - the one where he finds out his home improvement project isn't up to code.

Good point, but if handled right I'd imagine that kind of stuff could provide a forum for the kind of long-form apology and explanation that is hard to pull off in regular face to face life  - whether you never find the right time, don't come across well and accidentally restart the fight, or maybe your partner just

Not to disrespect you or or your service but it's not everyone else who is failing. You are failing to grasp the real point of this review (and, I assume, the film, which I have not seen). Everyday life is by definition going to be mundane. People who have lived through extraordinary circumstances can sometimes feel

Nico does a fine job with "I'll Keep it With Mine" and the White Stripes "One More Cup of Coffee" is such a perfect match of singer and song, if you didn't know better you'd swear it was their orignal. That is, if you believe JW would be capable of that level of songwriting.

Really? Was that before or after You So Crazy? Because I watched that one and had a hard time identifying any jokes.

Shoot to Kill rightfully forgotten? More like lost classic.

I think someone has a big crush on Candice Bergen.

Safety first, then teamwork.

Sub-Sandler? Doesn't exist. There is nothing beneath Sandler.

I think the simple answer is that the 90s were the last time that rock was really a relevant mainstream popular music genre. Even if Nirvana (and precursors like REM, Replacements, Pixies, etc.) put a big old hairpin turn in it, there's still a line that can be drawn from your beloved "true" classic rock artists to

I suppose it would, either by inducing him to sweat, or by his bringing his body into direct contact with the water.

I'd say John Cho looks a little more embarrassed.

I tend to think that Adam and Larry are pretty aware that their band has been irrelevant and creatively inert for the last 15 years or so and probably prefer not to participate any more than is necessary to keep getting their checks.

Disagree. He's been away long enough that I think our perception of him is more now of someone who used to do music. He'll never be able to make music again without it seeming like a crass expansion of his brand or some kind of arrogant return to claim his presumptive place at the top of the charts.

Wow, you've got a real way with making a point so that anyone can understand. You'll make a great parent someday.

Fine. You win, AV Club. I'll check it out . . .