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Nah, I personally don't think it was.  Marketed completely wrong?  Fuck yes.  But I thought it was thought-provoking and well-crafted.

*Sigh.*  This episode, "Hush," and "Home" are always on every single Scariest Episode List (google it, people).  I was hoping that The A.V. Club would dig a little deeper and find some unknown gems that I've never heard of before.  So, until then, MEH.

. . . and into which they would toss Jolly Ranchers or Skittles.  Skittlebrau, it was not.

To be fair — and I highly doubt this will change your opinion, but I'm going to put it out there anyway (that's what she said) — The Kesha opening bit was part of a promotional Fox event called Fox Rocks, in which each show on Fox incorporated some sort of pop song . . . thing.  Contractual obligations and what-not. 

It was a while ago.  Season 11, 2000.

They killed him off but then there was a skinnier Tony (Fit Tony) who then got fat and became the new, identical Fat Tony.  Armin Tamzarian indeed . . .

No no, Rod and Todd's casual and intermittent thinly-veiled homosexual leanings are a thing of great joy.

I miss it as well.  I haven't been that emotionally invested in characters in a very long time.  And I hated John Corbett in Sex and the City, but I loved him in United States of Tara.  The ending seemed to wrap things up nicely, but man, I would've watched at least 3 more seasons of that show.  Toni Collette was

United States of Tara.  Which, actually, is fucking awesome.

I came here to say exactly that.  But you said it.  And now I don't need to.  Hence, this asinine post.

Hogwarts FX:  We Can Say the Word "Shit" Now!

Ugh, Modern Family again?!  People must have loved that episode where Partner #1 was wacky and crazy and insecure and Partner #2 was grounded and annoyed at Partner #1's wackiness, but at the end, it turned out that Partner #2 was just as wacky and insecure in their own wacky, insecure way.  Oh, and someone got into a

While I'm not a King fanatic, I've read about 8 or so of his books.  And The Tommyknockers is hands down my favorite.  In fact, it's one of my favorite books, period.  It's got this small-town-hive-mind, dreadful feeling that I absolutely love.  The mini-series, however, sucked on toast.

I'm impressed Bart was able to write so legibly on his own butt.

Reforming, coming to terms with what you've done, yeah, that's great.  That's awesome.  But the man has a goddamn waterfall in his backyard swimming pool and hasn't even met with the man he blinded?  Fuck that.  And he even admitted that the right thing to do would be to meet that Vietnamese man and make restitution

Oh, god, those days, lolz.  Memories . . .

I'm sure all the African-American schoolchildren he threw rocks at and the dude he permanently blinded are happy that the Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation is in no way helping them financially.  Dude, fuck Mark Wahlberg.

Also, has Mindy Kaling not seen Felicity Season 2?  Because that effing haircut . . .

Mindy Kaling wrote some of the best, most memorable episodes of The Office.  And holy shit, does her new show suck major ass.  I watched half of the first season and never once experienced anything other than a mild chuckle.