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This was such a waste. Please point me in the direction where he actually spoke about the song "No." He used this interview to completely shit on Meaghan Trainor. Whether or not he's right about that, it's called "HateSong" not "HateArtist." He obviously has a lot to say about Trainor and her songs, he spoke more

It would be nice if the list were links to the reviews done by the AV Club… just saying.

The JTT and Andrew Keegan debate is completely legitimate. I'm 27 (only a year older than Kelsey and friend) and JTT and Andrew Keegan were both hot commodities in my adolescence. What's questionable is how Liza wouldn't have any knowledge of who these people are. Home Improvement was one of the biggest shows on

And no One Tree Hill. Yes, it was a teen drama, but it had one of the best time jumps, especially for the genre. Who remember suffering through Beverly Hills, 90210's college years, or Gossip Girl's, or Dawson's Creek's, or The O.C.'s? The list goes on and on. OTH dodged the college years' bullet by jumping ahead 4

Apparently TV isn't ready to see a man crave a child. This article made me think of the film Gigantic. It wonderfully demonstrated that men have biological clocks too and that a man can feel emptiness without a child is his life.

These episodes broke my heart. We barely got to see Danny and Mindy as a couple before they pulled the rug out from under us. The only thing I can say to defend the show with this abruptness is that if these episodes had played over four weeks instead of jammed together over two, it might have felt differently. A week

I'm fine with rooting for an anti-hero. I've been rooting for Frank since Chapter 1, but when you kill someone in cold blood without a second thought it's difficult to root for or even watch his story play out. With Peter Russo's death Frank did not get any blood on his hands, he also seemed somewhat apologetic in his

I love these articles, but I'm over these indie artists hating on songs they have literally never heard all the way through. How can you hate a song you've never heard? Choose a song you can explain your hatred about; don't pick a random song from the Top 100 and arbitrarily hate it.

This kind of goes without saying, but we can all assume Peter is the father of Melissa George's unborn baby, right? Why else would we be forced to endure her and her morning sickness?

I'm not one for policital correctness, but I don't think I've ever seen a movie title with such bad taste.

I was 10 when "The Puppy Episode" aired and I can remember distinctly the controversy surrounding it, even within my own home.  My ultra-conservative crazy-Christian aunt was in town staying with my mom - a Libertarian and Atheist - and I when the show was to air.  I remember watching Ellen once in a while with my mom

The comment from Noah regarding George and Tessa's "repartee" would have been better if this was season 1, but seeing as we haven't had a George/Tessa scene in I don't know how many episodes, it didn't work. Tessa easting her salad like a boss made complete sense though. LOL.

Eminem performing "Kill You" at Epicenter 2010. It's one of my favorite songs, but I'd never expect it to be performed live. It was a great moment.

So far the only really off-putting aspect of the "new" Community is the fact they've thrown all the 'ships together. Troy and Britta were barely starting a genuine flirtation by the end of S3, but by S4's premiere they're a full blown couple. Also, they're obviously shoving the Annie/Jeff ship down our throats. With

Does this mean your Dawson's Creek reviews won't be returning?

I don't think ABC Family's target office would know half of the references in Bunheads. Luckily, they have yet to have Sherman-Palladino pull back on these references.

I think this would be an interesting addition to the weekly reviews. The CW is not currently represented which cuts out a demographic the AV Club could benefit from.  I also saw a lot of potential in the pilot and plan to continue watching the series, so a weekly review would be a great addition to my schedule.

I believe in addition to your critics version there should be a place for readers to vote. To kick things off here are my votes:
1. Community (19)
2. The Good Wife (18)
3. Glee (18)
4. Suburgatory (16)
5. Revenge (15)
6. New Girl (15)
7. Awkward (15)
8. Cougar Town (14)
9. Hart of Dixie (11)
10. Bunheads (11)
11. Castle (11)
12.

I believe in addition to your critics version there should be a place for readers to vote. To kick things off here are my votes:
1. Community (19)
2. The Good Wife (18)
3. Glee (18)
4. Suburgatory (16)
5. Revenge (15)
6. New Girl (15)
7. Awkward (15)
8. Cougar Town (14)
9. Hart of Dixie (11)
10. Bunheads (11)
11. Castle (11)
12.

I understand there's many flaws in this finale and in the series as a whole, but this finale wasn't made for critics.  It was made for the fans who have stuck by since day one.  I've been a fan through the good and the bad. Through high school and college. Through Chair and Dair. I can't say this was the best series