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Networks need to stop being afraid of continuity. When I first watched Arrested Development I saw one or two mid season 2 episodes and then probably the three final episodes. I loved the show. It was hilarious. Especially the stuff I didn't know was a callback.

"THEY DON'T WANT TO BE DOGS, THEY WANT TO BE US AUGHAUGHAUG"

If Chins Could Kill.

If Chins Could Kill.

How was "Consider Phlebas"?

How was "Consider Phlebas"?

That one is so good. The favorite strip one is impossible to answer, because as I'm reading through, even though I should know the archive backwards and forwards by now, I always forget about great ones. The geometry strip tickled me so much because I completely forgot about it.

You know, I've been so sick and out of it I didn't even notice that they complimented each other pretty well.

@avclub-39df51c015ce671b473b8cf5a306d217:disqus Last during my re-read of Achewood I became really intrigued by Onstad. I at least wanted to know what dude looks like. During the course of that I found out he went through a divorce and has been focusing mostly on food writing.

I'm somewhat curious to know what you've seen that's worse than JJMFD. There are movies I have a more active dislike for and there's movies that fuck up things in a more spectacular way, but aside from a handful there's something I can point to that I enjoy (even if it's something painfully awful, like the Melissa

I saw the movie Twins after 9/11 and I didn't understand why it was called that at all. They edited the movie to make it seem like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito were just crazily mismatched friends.

I read one where a guy said it was all holograms. Even if you had a loved one who died in 9/11, sorry, you loved a hologram.

Alex Jones is a prominent SHOUTY MAN.

@avclub-88df1d15df245a4d64264b373b58e047:disqus  I'm writing myself a note to nominate you for next year's Commies.

I'm glad to hear it's enjoyable. I'm about 70 pages in and I like it, I'm intrigued by the goings on, but it hasn't truly grabbed me yet. I bought it based on Amazon reviews, which can be tricky.

I'm glad to hear it's enjoyable. I'm about 70 pages in and I like it, I'm intrigued by the goings on, but it hasn't truly grabbed me yet. I bought it based on Amazon reviews, which can be tricky.

Roast Beef should be a pop culture deity. He's the Malcolm Reynolds of depression.

That is amazing.

I want to find a way to live in the alternate reality where Alejandro Jodorowsky directed Dune and it featured Salvador Dali, Mick Jagger, Herve Villechaize and Orson Welles.