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Thank you for not naming the show, because I have no idea what you're talking about. Therefore, I don't feel as though I had a spoiler given away to me.

Welcome to spoiler central. I'm skeptical to read any comment on this article since I don't know what show is going to be discussed.

Can you explain this "boomer" statement?

If a song is a huge hit, you're going to hear it over and over again. I wouldn't hold that against the song itself.

At least there wasn't a performance for it.

That's funny.

Interesting, as there's only ONE compilation album listed in their discography on their Wikipedia page.

You might as well jump out again now that the review was posted.

Here's another quote from Nathan Rabin's first review that you guys happened to choose not to use:

Yeah! After all, they did review all of the X-Files.

No way they're not going to cover Season 10.

Don't forget Ex Machina and A Most Violent Year, which was released in the US one day before 2015. Wow, this actor is busier than I realize.

How does the network decide between what shows air on FX or FXX?

Is it worth catching up on for someone who didn't watch past episode two or three?

Not on a weekend. Sigh…

When given the opportunity, I urge you all to listen to Jimi Hendrix's harrowing cover version of Ziggy Stardust.

I just hate how all vinyl reissues are expensive.

James Spader's guest appearance on Seinfeld, which I recently watched on an airplane, has totally made me appreciate his comedic skills much more than his role in The Office ever showed.

I wonder if a complete boxset with all of his albums are going to be released, considering how Ziggy and Hunky Dory are the only ones I've listen to from beginning to finish.

I hate how in film and TV promos there's always music playing throughout the 30-second ad, except at the end when some unfunny one-liner has to be given. Then the music returns for those last two seconds.