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Did they "turn it" stupid, or is a scifi action movie based on a children's board game already stupid?

Wrong universe, filled with the people that have terrible tastes in television.

Isn't it supposed to be in a similar situation to Community's, in which it's moderately safe until it reaches syndication numbers?

Looking forward to Artest's (just no) 3-point FG% drop below 20%.

Wait, as far as I know, only Ted has appeared on Cougar Town, unless something crazy happened in the 4th season premiere (which I haven't watched yet).

Disappointing.  I was expecting Inception, only instead of going deeper they go shallower.

Hopefully it'll also get picked up by TBS.

I don't think hair color does much for me.  She's hot enough to pull off being bald.

Hey, that rhymed!

Yes, a bunch of my friends have this and it is definitely the best Android phone on the market (not sure how it compares to the iPhone 5, but probably similar).

That's cool, but hammer functionality is low on my wanted list of smartphone features.

That would be pretty awesome, but technically that would basically just be a sequel.  A reboot essentially takes place in an alternate universe.

I'm disturbed by her unresolved conflict with sex.  She had sex once, thought it sucked, found out it got her pregnant…and as far as I can tell she and Zac never had sex again because it was never mentioned again (they're never depicted as getting even remotely freaky with one another).

Resident Evil films: "In an interview with Forbes, producer Samuel Hadida said that there was a possibility for a seventh film, followed by a reboot of the franchise."

Hm, I haven't been keeping up, but I actually think that's a bit tame for this season's AHS.

Gilmore Girls: Lane Kim's sudden transformation from repressed teenager living under an overbearing, fundamentalist mother into a repressed housewife and caretaker with zero higher education and career prospects is one of the least inspiring storylines on television.

This is NBC's best strategy yet.

The best way to revive the series is the bring back all the actors, but completely disregard their aging and start where S2 left off.

I don't think it has 1.5 seasons left before NBC completes it purge and becomes CBS-lite.

For it to make any sort of logical sense, it must be sarcasm, since it's not like the first 1.5 seasons were somehow devoid of sentimentality…