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If you're talking about when he played it on I believe Conan, yeah that wasn't good.  If I remember correctly, he tried to start a call and response thing that fell totally flat.  "I Still Believe" wasn't really his best song off his last album, so it actually dumbfounded me that he thought that it would be his best

I still have no idea what ABC is doing with Happy Endings.  It airs against 2 other sitcoms and has an incongruous  lead-in.  Plus the few promos they air make the show look really bad.  It's going to suck if it gets cancelled.

I still have no idea what ABC is doing with Happy Endings.  It airs against 2 other sitcoms and has an incongruous  lead-in.  Plus the few promos they air make the show look really bad.  It's going to suck if it gets cancelled.

So do Castle fans actually like these big dramatic episodes?  To me it just feels like the shift in tone from the regular episodes to the "dramatic" episodes is really kind of terrible.  I don't even get the point to them, since they're usually markedly worse than the regular episodes, and it's not like the show will

So do Castle fans actually like these big dramatic episodes?  To me it just feels like the shift in tone from the regular episodes to the "dramatic" episodes is really kind of terrible.  I don't even get the point to them, since they're usually markedly worse than the regular episodes, and it's not like the show will

I agree.  My problem with Wash's death is that the movie is basically the same if he lives.  Whedon could have changed a couple of lines of Mal and Zoe's dialogue and had Wash break his arm or something to explain why Mal was flying the ship at the end of the movie.  Virtually no change to the film if he lives or

I agree.  My problem with Wash's death is that the movie is basically the same if he lives.  Whedon could have changed a couple of lines of Mal and Zoe's dialogue and had Wash break his arm or something to explain why Mal was flying the ship at the end of the movie.  Virtually no change to the film if he lives or

I think one of the problems that Parks has finding an audience is that a big chunk of the humor relies on knowing the characters and past plots.  The show might be good for someone watching for the first time, but it's great for people who've seen the previous seasons and love the characters.  Along those lines, why

I think one of the problems that Parks has finding an audience is that a big chunk of the humor relies on knowing the characters and past plots.  The show might be good for someone watching for the first time, but it's great for people who've seen the previous seasons and love the characters.  Along those lines, why

It's so depressing when you think of how much great unreleased stuff he had.  I'd love an actual release of Stained Glass Eyes.

I did enjoy Jay staring at his hand while he danced.

Is this season any good?  I used to kind of like the show but I stopped watching two seasons ago.

I really liked the show's use of Nolan tonight.  His getting freaked out when he realized how far everyone was willing to go was great.  Hasn't Emily basically won though?  She has footage of Lydia implicating the Graysons in the cover up and footage of their security chief attacking her.  Even if it's not enough for

Wikipedia says that this episode has a different director than the first three and two of the other three were written by Emily Kapnek and this one isn't.  Maybe it's just different people creating a different tone.  It did feel a bit out of place though.

It could be interesting, and David Cross is always fun.  My problem is that if the show was giving a running arc to anyone, I wouldn't pick Claire.  Someone who the writers do less with like Jay or Cam could use the plot more.

What Modern Family really needs to do is put Mitch and Cam in separate storylines.  Put them with different members of the family each week and have them interact with different people.  At this point it's really dragging the show down.

Yeah, I like Rebellion (Lies), but it isn't even the best song on the album.

So the show stars a psychologist with marital problems who gets injured in a flashback at the beginning of the show, followed by paranormal events involving ghosts.  Watch Ryan Murphy completely rip off the Sixth Sense.

I actually half-suspect that the big twist at the end of season one will be that David (and probably Nolan) actually did give money to terrorists and tricked Emily into the revenge scheme for some reason.  If there isn't some wider conspiracy, I don't see how the show goes beyond one season.