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Given the EW article a few weeks back that discussed how sad (and uncomfortable) it made Gillian Anderson to have to wear a red wig instead of dyeing her hair back to red for the show (apparently the state of her hair is so fragile that dyeing it would make most of it fall out afterwards), the presence of Lauren

I am very happy that this show will be back on my tv in a relatively short period of time. EDIT: You're the Worst, of course. I've never watched The League and don't plan to start now.

My wife and I are often the only people in the theater laughing at certain things. If other people aren't laughing at funny gags, they're the assholes, not us. Joshua shouldn't have been holding in his laughter during a comedy so as not to offend the other handful of people in the theater.

Yeah, I've enjoyed both of the Sharknados riffed in the theater, but it's not their best work because so much of the movies are just intentionally bad or "who cares?" lazy. But not "who cares?" lazy to the point where it's hilarious, like Attack of The The Eye Creatures.

Agreed. I'm really happy that Staples is getting a high-profile gig like an Archie reboot, but I have no interest in it. But I will love Saga forever.

Or AC Newman with his incessant "kid"s.

A friend of mine dragged me and my wife with him to see The Dan Band a few years back. Not only did they get started almost an hour late, the show was so one-note that we bailed before the halfway point. Turns out, just like a bad comedy film, it's hard to stretch a single joke over 90 minutes.

My wife loves Christmas music, but I can honestly say I've never heard the song on either the modern or classic Sirius XM Christmas stations, and never on the local Christmas station here in Houston during the holidays. But I don't listen to the Christian station, so I'm sure if I did during November/December, I could

I loved that match so much. Hooray for Wimbledon and its lack of 5th set tiebreakers.

I don't like Clarence because I can't get past the absolutely horrible character design to even evaluate it as a tv show.

In the old days, it used to be Linnell's bass saxophone, but it literally fell apart because it was already old when he acquired it and years of touring finished the job. He switched to a baritone sax around the turn of the century, which isn't as low but is more portable and a hell of a lot cheaper than getting a new

I found a new friend, underneath my pillow.

For me that low point has always been Factory Showroom, but I also had The Spine on that list for a long time. Recent revisits have changed that opinion. Besides "Museum of Idiots", which was always right up there with "Dr. Worm" on my list of late 90's-era favorites, there is a lot of other great stuff on the album.

Pretty sure the Miss America pageant is unaffiliated with Trump's Miss USA.

I like Terrible. Beautiful a lot, but I also feel it's a bit bloated and a bit too similar to The King is Dead. After the musical whiplash between Hazards of Love and King and a 4-year break I was hoping for something a little more diverse this time around, but it essentially sounds like a companion piece to King.

You know it's based on a true story, right? I agree that it's top-notch and should've been mentioned here. I just don't think there are any staffers at the A.V. Club right now who give prog-rock the time of day, sadly.

Nice job on the lupus reference, Vago.

Jean-Claude Van Damme?

I've been an avid viewer of the Tour since ESPN was doing 1 hour a day coverage in the late 90's, right before Lance Armstrong got going. And before that, actually, but daily coverage was very scarce back then.

I have not heard the theme song since the original show aired its last episode, and yet, it's never really left my head.