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I liked Kaddish, the odd episode where the romantic plot supersedes the supernatural aspects of it.

The past few Christmases have been probably some of the best I've ever had thanks to a lot of good clothing and other gifts I never knew i wanted until I got them, so this year its been really hard to think of something I'm really really in need of, so im gonna use this to brainstorm

X Files watch through update: Schizogeny is quite possibly the worst acted television episode I have ever witnessed. Every person not named Mulder or Scully talks like English is their second language

I would literally watch an entire show based off the Swedish chef, I love that character so much

He starts out weird with the whole walking in on Betty in the bathroom and asking for her hair stuff, then gets creepy fucking weird with the whole showing off his knife and trashing Sally's house thing, then he fluctuates all the way up to well-meaning but still off the point with defending Sally from his asshole

Sir the WKRP threads are in the other article

NINE OH TWO TEN

Hey wait you can't leave how else am I going to get my opinions on things affirmed?

This show has so many great characters its easy to forget that most of them never interact with one another, but would be wonderful having a scene together. Joan and Peggy have hardly had scenes together since season 1, and each time its happened its been great, like sharing the drinks in peggy's office

Tunde Adebimpe!

THE FATTEST BLACKEST PROSTITUTE

I think Babylon is when I started to really really love it, once Peggy started to come into her own it clicked. I think I liked that the male supporting cast was beginning to become more likable and less like the generic mysoginists they came across as in the pilot

But I still have to be leery of people who prefer TWD to either of them. It is just an inferior show, still with merit, but its lacking in almost every aspect that these two excel in. I'll go ahead and give it the title of most shocking TV show on tv right now (or giver of best shocks)

Nick Cannon? He's hilarious

Sky Ferreira is like a live action version of the Bride of Chucky doll

In the end the real answer to the BB VS MM debate is why do you have to make everything a damn competition, but life just doesnt work like that sadly

I'll add disclaimers:
*I've ever seen
*Of the past 10 years
*besides The Sopranos
*which i can only say because I haven't seen the Wire or Deadwood yet
*even though Cowboy Bebop is my favorite show I don't even know if it counts as drama

I identify with Pete's hairline on a deeper level than most people

I always loved how different Alison Brie is from the woman in Pete's desk photo in the pilot.

Hey Jim Brown survives too. Which I remember being excited about as a kid because I was always very upset when a black person died in an action or horror movie (more so than white people). I still have no idea why that was.