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Wild World of Sporks
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If Alexa Ray Joel singing one of her dad's songs doesn't confuse you into shopping at the Gap, then nothing will.

A stalker with a great deal of time on his hands, evidently.

So this is a sketch comedy show, or a satire of reality shows, or both, or…? And can we assume that Robin Thicke asked for 70 bajillion dollars and a bag of gold bars to appear in this season?

I'll be in the minority and say that I kind of loved her Thanksgiving special. Its weird earnestness was endearing. Considering Master Sporks will watch pretty much anything involving the Muppets, we'll probably end up seeing this.

Hmm…you might be right, I do think the virus thing will play out over the whole season, it wouldn't work if you die within a couple hours from it.

Wow, downvoted because I said I felt bad for him. NuDisqus is awesome!

Aw, I want to hug him.

dear god

I was genuinely surprised to discover (via Wikipedia, probably) that Vincent Price was American.

…huh?

I commend you, Sonia, for not mentioning Lindsay Lohan once in the entire review. I suspect you're the only critic exercising such restraint.

Kylesa's Laura Pleasants on why she enjoys shooting fish in a barrel.

It's entertaining? Sometimes exciting stuff happens? I don't have an elaborate, eloquent explanation for why I watch it. Is it a great show? No, it's very flawed, but I do find myself somewhat vested in what happens to a couple of the characters, so I'm continuing to watch for now. I'm going to try to not be offended

Well, keep in mind that none of those shows air during the same time as each other. It's not as if people are choosing TWD as an alternative over either of the other two shows. Also, TWD runs a lot more popular with younger audiences.

Christ, what an asshole.

No, they've started to go towards the gross out and cruelty to others humor.

There's one scene where (SPOILER, maybe?) you see the result of another astronaut getting hit in the face with space debris, that's a bit jarring. The movie overall is very tense at times, could be a little much for a sensitive kid.

The best part of Elliot and Dan going back and forth with the Woody Allen impersonations on TFH is Stuart asking "You got a gun here?"

Jesus Christ, they gotta stop with these fucking "superhero/pop star/witch/genius disguised as a normal kid" shows.

Gravity was so damn good. And yeah, despite the naysayers, Sandra Bullock was really good in it.