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    oh i absolutely love it. This nu cult is at least providing a shot of energy for the show. I mean my main problem with the show this time last season was not the killings, not the stabbings, not even the unlikeliness of the premise, but the fact that absolutely nothing was happening—there'd be whole episodes where the

    what's great about that was how you just know the production designers who came up with it had to base their design for the cult prom on the ramblings of whatever the writers' put in the nu cult leader's dialog this week. Like i'm imagining the production design people having no idea that the theme was going to have

    if you mean that no random woman got brutally stabbed on this week's episode-then yes, this show has turned that corner. (It'll undoubtedly back around the very same corner next week though)

    the random announcement of the nu-cult leader to joe that he wants to start killing people just completely out of the blue was funny in itself. Wasn't he all like "cult leader to cult leader i respect what you did but I"M in charge here and there'll be no murdering from you here" JUST LAST WEEK?!?!?!? what the fuck

    i don't know i feel like Joshua Jackson could probably use the work—and frankly i feel like his snarkiness/disbelief at the events that are happening right in front of him would be a VERY welcome addition to the show at this point.

    i just wrote a whole thing in yesterday's "WOT" comments about how much Felicity meant to me during the years it ran. (From my junior year of high school til my sophmore year of college) For years now my best friend has always compared any woman i've ever been interested in to Felicity—there was a girl in college whom

    see i did not know that—and i have the Dick Tracy soundtrack too!!! Its right over there (points at shelf crammed with life's accumulation of cd's which just happen to be to the left of where i keep my laptop)

    So i guess i'll ask since i saw this while reading yesterday's What's On Tonight comments section (why am i reading yesterday's comments section anyways?)
    Anyone here have any thoughts on the new ep of "Being Human?"

    doo doo doo DOO doo

    Impressed that you're tackling Felicity—I watched it when it first aired literally NOT because I had any interest in the show's premise or any of its stars, I literally only watched it because it aired directly after Buffy the Vampire Slayer and I always recorded Buffy on my vcr and the previous year had Dawson's

    when alias first premiered all the press material for it highlighted that it was from the creator of Felicity—at least my fall preview issue of Entertainment Weekly in 2001 did.

    my mom got Soundheim—but i wasn't so sure he nabbed an oscar so i said Leonard Bernstein. What a fool i was. Also i was honestly really happy to see Arthur Chu back—not so much the man himself as much as the fact that he's made Jeopardy a lot more interesting to watch.

    also that Heathcliff song sounds a lot like that song that that songwriter came up with on Cheers that time they hired a jinglewriter (and yes i know he was played by John Mahoney who would go on to be Frasier's dad) but seriously
    Tune-ups…Tune-ups…That's Our Game—F.R.E.D.S.

    I don't see Supernatural listed under regular coverage. On? Not on?

    I'm actually impressed with all the vids he threw in here. Its a really wonderful assemblage of things i both half remember and things i have never heard of and wonder how that could be. I have not thought about that Teen Wolf cartoon probably since i was eight and now i can vividly hear the NBC voiceover guy saying

    love, love, love luna to death, liked galaxie 500 enough (The King Of Spain would easily make my top ten list of songs i could hear the most on repeat without getting sick of.) Still could NOT get into Dean and Britta and i tried numerous times with both albums they released…it was just too sweet/swoony, didn't wear

    I feel like me shouting at the tv screen HEY WHY ISN"T THIS SHOW MORE LIKE LAW AND ORDER will be the norm for me as an old man suffering from dementia. Hell I imagine myself sitting there shouting that staring at the tv even when its not turned on and I'm just watching my reflection. (Goddamnit Why Isn't My Reflection

    You're probably not reading this but I'm gonna type it anyways
    As a long time viewer of the show—-been with it since it first premiered in Sept of 99…I've been reluctant to stop watching the show but I actually feel like the show hasn't been so good in the last season or two and its not because of Stabler's absence or

    This was fantastic. Not just because its the guy, or Clarence or Red or Vince Lombino (The King!) its the level of detail in his answers—all of his recollections, and his "this is what makes a great director great" his vivid descriptions of Woody Allen, and Gene Hackman, his recollection of seeing Robocop right before

    don't forget Booty Call. (how could you forget Booty Call??? He had dreads in that movie!!!)