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Very strongly disagree with the B-. They decision to kill Cain made perfect sense to me because she had shown herself to be shockingly cruel and capricious and, since she was in charge of a nuclear armed warship, she as a serious threat to the fleet. I guess you could quibble with Adama being willing to risk a war

Way to go, CBS! Brutalizing and insulting tne most ardent fans of the franchise is an ingenious way to build up brand loyalty and will no doubt ensure the success of your upcoming spin off of said franchise! I mean, why let people express their love of a cultural touchstone like Star Trek in a truly impressive fashion

I really liked the last episode overall, but one thing I would've liked to hear more about was the alternate timeline that resulted from JFK surviving. We know George Wallace becomes president after Kennedy (an presumably Curtis Lemay becomes VP….!), there's no Vietnam but there are "Kennedy Camps" in the 70s where

L.O.L!

I loathe Josh so much I almost stopped watching the show bc of him. I mean, almost every line dialogue or action this character takes makes me want to vomit. Completely self absorbed, pretentious, phony, nails-on-chalkboard humor….ugh. Sarah isn't much better. I like Ali, though. At least she's fun and funny.

In a related story, John Travolta has been waxing nostalgic about his cult classic "Battlefield Earth." Quoted in next month's Rolling Stone magazine, the actor warmly reminisced about how his once widely despised labor of love has since come to be recognized as the trailblazing classic it clearly is. "The film was

I think CRAP definitely jumped the gun on the coming out thing, and might not even need to "come out" at all. Definitely go have experiments and see how it feels, but if it turns out you're heteroflexible—i.e. you prefer girls, date girls, fall in love with girls, but you also have same sex attraction and like to fuck

Wow, it only took four minutes for the "defensive nerd" mafia referred to in the article to crack down! Hey, I bet *your* favorite superpower is the magical ability to completely miss the point of conversations. Don't worry, my favorite superpower, I've just remembered, is explaining things to defensive people. So (by

Yes! Thank you! I've been saying this for years, ever since my best friend in the Peace Corps asked me—for the ninth time—"So, if you could have any superpower, what would it be?" and then proceeded to hold forth, at considerable length (for the ninth time), on his own response. (My reply was/is "I don't know or care,

Yeah, except the New Jersey legislature didn't try to pass a bill allowing businesses to refuse to serve gay customers on "religious grounds," unlike the legislatures of Georgia, Arkansas, West Virginia, Texas and Oklahoma

Yeah, and most of these characters are from the South, right? It'd be kind of an interesting twist if one of them—even in the aftermath of an apocalypse—was still all "it's adam and eve, not adam and steve," even though that would make me like that character much less.

I'd say last week was filler…this week wasn't. It featured a welcome change of emotional pace (love that panoramic shot of DC still standing as they were driving to Alexandria and the smile on Michonne's face in the car with Rick). I'm sure Alexandria will turn out to be some species of hellhole, but the fact that

Hey, what about "Babylon 5"??! They're supposed to be coming out with a B5 movie next year, but I'd love to see it back on TV. "Sliders," maybe?

Forget Maura Tierney's outfits. I feel like Vicki Lewis' outfits were intended to accentuate her ample sexiness! Am I right?

Yeah, the review was a little harsh. Solid B, particularly in the context of latter day Simpsons…

I continue to love this show, mainly because of Cookie and the fact that it gives a white boy with no knowledge of the music industry a fascinating look behind the scenes (that I'm hoping is at least semi-realistic). C+ was way too harsh. I gave it a B+ because it was very entertaining and Jamal's relationship woes—as

Most AV Club reviews are entertaining and insightful, but certain reviewers have a tendency to get bogged down in semi-autobiographical digression, something this reviewer has bent over backwards to do for this episode. Seriously? You're spending entire paragraphs of this *TV show review* writing about how your bold

I love "Empire," but man, I just don't understand rap music. They've gone from singing about killing cops to singing about…pre-cum, I guess? I'm honestly not sure what "Drip Drop" is actually about, but I can't think of any explanation that isn't totally disgusting. Now, Jamal's song is really good. And I love how

2015: this movie still isn't terrible. A pale shadow of T2, to be sure, but that's still pretty good, considering T2 was maybe the best action movie of all time. Plus, T3 looks even better compared to Terminator: Salvation, which deserves as much scorn as can be heaped upon it!

Top 3 Reasons I Enjoyed Seeing Elizabeth Punch Agent Gaad:
*note: the following lines of dialogue are not direct quotes, because I can't remember in which episodes these scenes occurred.
Reason # 1:
Beeman: No, sir, I didn't serve in Vietnam because I was already in the FBI
Gaad: So was I, but I volunteered, anyway
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