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I am watching the Michael J Fox Show… because there is literally nothing else to watch on Thursdays these days.

I'd say start with the first season. It gets going pretty strong from the start (although not as strong as this most recent season).

And now I am conflicted. I want to see Jamie Dornan naked, but also… I don't want to watch this movie. Actually I am willing to bet that we don't actually get to see any male nudity, even though the source material goes on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on about his cock. My

This week's Arrow was really, really good guys. If you aren't watching this show, you aren't just missing out on the best abs on TV (which, as always, we got to see tonight), but you are also missing out on a really fun action/adventure show and a surprisingly dark superhero procedural.

I loved that detail (you know Marvel would NEVER EVER EVER ALLOW that) (but then DC kept banning certain characters from being used in multiple franchises, so I guess both companies suck).

Just what, exactly, are you accusing me of?

Hostages is so terrible and yet everything about it is wonderful.

Exactly. One of the unexplained oddities of the show is that the reincarnations of the Avatar are wildly different. It is tempting to think of Aang as some sort of natural conclusion of development, but he isn't. He's just an Avatar who is much more pacifistic than many others. It's why, even though they are

Isn't he amazing. I think I am in luuuuuuuuuuuuuuuurve.

I just got back from seeing Bo Burnham perform live tonight in Cleveland. If you get a chance to see him live, take it. He is amazing. I haven't laughed that hard probably since I first saw the Schweddy Balls skit. He basically does a one man show that mainly incorporates elements of stand-up comedy and a concert. But

Felicity is the best.

I think I am the only person enjoying this season of Parks & Recreation. The last two seasons have lowered my expectations enough that the show actually seems to be on a bit of an upswing, in my opinion. There have been solid jokes in the majority of the episodes. Leslie remains problematic and unbalanced, but she's

Felicity gets so much fun stuff to do in these episodes.

You'll find out quickly why it is Semi-Bored Torontan's second favorite show (after American Horror Story, of course).

The Fire Nation's technology was all over the place. They had steam ships, tanks, blimps, and that crazy drill… and yet they do not seem to have trains or factories, and their population seems mostly to live no different from the population of the Earth Kingdom which has a much lower level of technology.

He didn't actually seem to like me very much; he had threatened to kill me in public.

It is awkward-tastic!

Basically. Dan Harmon seemingly got both Sony and NBC to surrender. Community became that little scrap of land that is strategically valuable to an empire, but not worth fighting the natives over.

That's because the people doing Hannibal really, really care. The people doing the Blacklist could not give a fuck.

I'd watch three of those… BUT WHICH THREE…