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We got five months of free Sirius/XM with our new car, and the only station we ever listen to is Little Steven's Underground Garage.  I wish that Sirius offered a cheap package where we could only pay for the one station…..

It's not just you— average is being generous.  This show was the best of the bunch so far, and it was only OK.

There is no need for either prequels or sequels, because the original series was one of the most overly-hyped and disappointing "serious" comic book stories since Batman: Year One.  Looks: 10   Content: 4.  Personally, I thought that the best thing about Watchmen was the cover art.

Driving Miss Daisy and Do The Right Thing had one thing in common: they were both awful.  And both are now pretty much what they deserve to be: ephemera.

Yes!  Community's three-person chess game episode was much better.

They should have given us a better hint by calling the album Fall Into Now.

Because what the world needs even less than another Joan Didion book is an AV Club review of that book.

Well, you know that I kid because I love.  But Green Acres' critics (and there were a lot of them in the day) rightly pointed out that it was just the Beverly Hillbillies turned on its head.

You bag on Mr. Ed, but hold Green Acres up as a brilliant and subtle post-modern satire?  Mr. Ed you find unbelievable, yet you are ready to give Arnold the Pig another best actor Emmy?  You, sir, need help.

I am hoping that Melancholia collides with Lars von Trier's ego and sets off an epic explosion much sooner than that.

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If by weird moral baggage you mean that I had parents who loved me and I still appreciate it, then yeah, you're right.

Ironically, for a show that is sometimes criticized for not being realistic, Ward and June are the only real parents on this list.  They actually cared about their kids and were active, engaged, empathetic, loving, and understanding parents.

I think he meant State Pen.

I read the headline and hopped right on to rip Andy Rooney.  Too bad I apparently misread the lead, because the guy was an embarrassment who should have retired thirty years ago, and I was really looking forward to saying that.

Harmon was terrific as Bobby Caldwell.  The scene with his psycho one-night stand was one of the most unexpected, shocking scenes I had ever seen on TV at the time.   Brrrrrr.  Cold.

I have my own private theory about Roam.  I think that it is about the nastiest pop song ever to get past the censors.  But it could just be me.  Either way, it's a catchy song.  But I'm pretty sure that it's catchy in an std way.

I like this live version more than the studio version.  She plays a mean guitar and her voice is terrific.

There is still hope for Bush, at least until Belafonte meets all of the terrorists and can then crown the winner.

Born on the Fourth of July as a movie we love?  Puh-leeeze.  The only thing it did was to establish that Oliver Stone had officially stopped being a provocative director (Salvador) to become the unbearably self-righteous, arrogant, heavy-handed, drugged-out hack that he has been ever since.