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Hear flipping hear.

If you measure success in name/face recognition, I guess Radnor is (and probably will continue to be) the odd man out. But the quality of his extra-curricular work has been equal to (or better than, arguably) anything the other cast members have done in the same time period. I just wanted to scoff a little at the

Aww, now I'm all sad. Whaddashow. What. A. Show.

No. And it's preposterous even to suggest that the teasers for a show like Parenthood should have a different tone to the ones for The Blacklist. Now read this comment in that guy's ridiculous voice for the desired effect.

A lot of times, the green screen is used because of location issues. Parks & Rec doesn't shoot in Indiana, Justified isn't really in Kentucky, and Mad Men isn't in 60s New York. It's a lot harder/more expensive to make the view out of the windows of a moving car look like somewhere that isn't Southern California than

Yeah, if only he'd somehow, I dunno, proven himself as a surprisingly capable and nuanced actor in a handful of movie roles over the last few years. Or written and directed a couple of those films himself. If only! Instead, all signs point to a straight ride to Obscurityville for that guy, whatever his name is.

I was going to down her/him for not putting a previews-spoiler tag on the comment, so I'll just not do that. The disqus karma should balance out just fine.

Lucky lucky man. Being flat broke and living in Norway, conditions haven't been ideal for me to catch them post-reunion, but I'm holding out hope for a non-festival European tour sometime in the not-too-distant future.

I think the most frustrating thing about the Joel/Julia split is the fact that the show hasn't bothered once (as far as I can recall) to have Julia lay out the completely reasonable counter arguments she might have to Joel's (legitimate) accusations of lopsidedness and unfairness in their relationship. Every time Joel

In any other case, 1:1 adaptation from the comic book wouldn't have been a good thing, but when it comes to the pilot, I think you're right. Mostly because that opening arc was Kirkman at his least Kirkman-y. I won't deny the effectiveness of what Kirkman does, but his approach to storytelling is tailor-made for the

You're going to LaGuardia, right?

YOU TAKE THAT BAAAAACK

Or how he's able to juggle this gig with being a regular on Chicago PD! One role with a beard, one without!

This is you doing a bit, right? If not, than choosing the comments for a show like Rick and Morty as a venue to criticise the comedy genre for "[not actually trying] to deal with stuff like reality and consequences" is… well, it's certainly an interesting tack.

Nah, to be fair, it was that Erikson fella from up the road.

"Hella Good" is indeed hella good, as is that entire album. I listened to it quite a bit when it came out, and every time I revisit it, Rock Steady has grown even better. One of the best pop albums of the last fifteen years, I'd say. No duds, perfect length (so rare in modern multi-producer pop records), and the band

Dong dong dong!

For anyone curious about this show, I think there's an equally strong case to made for Doll & Em just by turning Erik's argument upside down. That is, to me, the negatives he makes the focus of his review were negligible next to the positives. I've not watched the last two episodes of the season yet, so it's hard to

I don't know, affordable prices for professional haircare is a-ok with me, man.

To be fair, it was a really nice package.