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It could be, but it wont be. I still love that this site pays attention to animation like no other, with its in depth reviews of ATLA, Korra, almost the whole DCAU. I love pretty much every writer for this site, even after so many of the all time AV Club great left for the Dissolve. So I'l stick around, but I'll just

It has the potential for good, its a nice idea that brings the tv and other reviews to the top of the site, but I feel like mixing all the articles into one big jumble at the top, with reviews and interviews, and for your considerations, and newswires all messed together its very easy to miss articles I'd usually like

Good on them for only giving their first names so I can't complete my Death Note

OK, now that I've got my real account back here are my suggestions:

The X-Files: Season 3 has been great so far, I'm literally watching Hell Money right now and am, about 25 minutes until I get to Jose Chung's "From Outer Space" At this point Humbug is still my favorite episode, with Clyde Bruckman a close second

I don't agree with certain point but I would like to thank you for testing the limits of the comment lengths for when I start up my Superman reviews again

So isn't this essentially that Penny Arcade spec comic about the robot partner in a world where people dot trust robots?

Platoon in a High school history class
Wuthering Heights, October Sky, Swing Kids, and Dead Poets Society during whatever standardized testing week we had in middle school
Glory in a writing class and history class. Only saw it to completion in history because when we watched it in writing class freshman year someone

Yeah "wretched" is a pretty extreme term to use, I'd reserve it only for movies like Last Airbender

Watching that for the first time in my film class I don't think I've eve blinked less while watching a movie. I wanted to keep my eyes open the whole time to soak it all in.

Never heard of the first one, is it really good enough to warrant an out of nowhere sequel nearly 15 years after nobody asked for one?

You know what people are terrible? People who think Avatar The Last Airbender must suck simply because it was a Nicktoon from the 00s and not the 90s and it wont be able to match up with their nostalgic favorites

This doesn't sound like a bad idea, I like Tim Gunn. I always loved this video of him critiquing superhero costumes:

I voted for Alf. He's back, in reluctant recap form.

and then this happened

Grunge was a necessary force that helped end the reign of hair metal/glam metal/cock rock that then outstayed its welcome and morphed into something far more sinister than hair metal ever was, post-grunge

Alternating episodes of Friday Night Lights and The X Files makes for some weird pop culture dreams

Once again proving that KC Green's Anime Club is the most scientifically accurate web comic of all time:

I used to think any and all anime = strong chance of nudity so cue me at age 12 turning on something called Cowboy Bebop and seeing lots of violent deaths in Black Dog Serenade

Maybe they lied