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With the glut of quality and/or interesting animation series these days, both of the nominally-for-kids and definitely-for-adults kind, I've been hoping that the TV Club would start a weekly animation roundup feature, Podmass style. Still holding out for that, even if it would mean a smaller chance for dedicated

Don't know about anyone else here, but I'm plenty miserable.

:::is crushed by enormous falling hat, dies:::

Who are the other writers?

Because other people like their music?

David Bowie's androgyny is unpleasant? This is one of the few times I wish downvoting was a thing on here.

So deserving for The Complete Concrete to be the preview image on that youtube embed. If I was made to chuck out all but ten of the things on my bookshelves, it would be a shoo-in to keep. Paul Chadwick's amazing art is so very well served by the oversized presentation, but the only Concrete collections in print at

My point didn't hinge on Cross' ability to write in another market than the one where he's done the majority of his work, but on his (apparent) style and approach perhaps not being the best fit for the too-many-cooks world of the US network drama.

On the evidence of Luther, I'd hesitate quite a lot to label Neil Cross a "very competent writer". "Highly interesting", yes, but even at its best, Cross' work on Luther was never not messy and inconsistent. That's not to say I didn't love the show (I did), but it was carried by its direction (and all the other jobs

Elect Penis for President! In your heart, you know he's right!

Yes! "Wake up dead man" might be one of the most (unfairly) underrated tracks of theirs. Certainly one of the best of Bono's more overtly religious lyrics/performances.

Oh, okay. I thought the most salient point was how Marah and he didn't go out of their way to clarify whether or not 33-year old Taylor Hawkins still finds Tommy Lee calling people "f**s" to be funny, or if he was a bit chagrined by the memory. Really hard to read the tone from the anecdote.

In other sports (football) news: the final rounds of both the English and Spanish football leagues are shaping up to be ridiculously exciting. And there's a Madrid derby in the Champions League final.

92 comments and still no Supergrass references? Thanks a million, AV Club. Thanks a million.

Touche! Still, I can't recall him sounding quite this ridiculous in previous seasons. Maybe it's hiatus-itis.

On the evidence of yesterday's episode, any accent coaches Dinklage had threw their hands up and walked away a loooong time ago.

But not like they love their freedom.

The scene is slacking these days, man.

Oof, that's a hard one. It's a toss-up between This is Hardcore and The Holy Bible for me.

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