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Other than getting to cringe through 3 and a half minutes of early aughts Disney pop, I don't really understand what the purpose of this article was. I was sort of expecting it to be like Memory Wipe, where we'd hear how the song had an impact on the writer during the summer of 2000 or something. That would have been

"Mama, papa, sister and brother/they'll always be there for each other".
Goddammit. To this day that song gets stuck in my head.

"Hey remember a few weeks ago when you were awarded the top honor possible in your industry?"

I was really hoping to see Red Sonja.

Tasha Robinson really liked it…

That was far from "the entire appeal" of Lost. The characters are why I was watching, and they got a fantastic send-off.

I had no idea her old show had even ended.

For the life of me I could never get into Deadwood. I certainly don't dislike it and there are aspects of it I enjoyed but overall I didn't find any of the characters very interesting save for Al.

Funny because I could totally agree with your comment…if the band names were reversed. I love FR and Wye Oak but can't get into Grizzly Bear, The Walkmen and (most of) The National's work.

I also saw him with Dawes in Orlando last week, both were pretty great.

I'll give him then benefit of the doubt, over 10 years is a long time for someone's relationship with these characters (and cast) to grow and change. Maybe once he delved into X-Men he got really into them. Of course Singer loving the X-Men is not really what he needs the benefit of the doubt for right now…

I agree 100%, not a perfect band but when they're good they're incredible.

Firefly? Buffy? All that good stuff?

I love Death Cab, but like an earlier poster said, this hardly seemed worth the effort.

This was an "A" all the way for me.

I didn't get that from what she was saying at all, I think she was just pointing out that Grace's black-and-white perceptions of good and bad were really naive.

Agreed, the 2003 series is easily the best

Am I the only person who prefers 3 to 4 by quite a bit? Hoffman is great and I actually liked the more "this time it's personal" stakes. Also the original show was pretty great, anyone who hasn't seen it should check it out.

Yeah this article definitely didn't have that Sean O'Neal shine, I was hoping he'd be writing this article.

I'm going to have trouble taking anything seriously in this movie.