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The Real Story
Is that there is a race called the Subway Jalepeno 250. I guess it's not so much novel, but rather just a silly name for a race.

Brilliant
Palin is undefeated, kind of like how Rocky was undefeated in the first Rocky movie. Except she didn't go for the stupid "nobility in defeat" ending.

Starring Katy Perry as Ginger-Arwen
Hasn't this movie been made already? As a music video?

Sarccastro: Wes vs. The Beast in Apocalypse Nowish may be one of the greatest things ever put on film.

Puppet cancer, anyone?

SPOILERS
I think that I will forever be a Buffy/Angel person (especially because many people see Buffy/Spike as an alternative) and for the longest time, I was disturbed by the fact that Angel and Cordelia began developing feelings for each other. However, in retrospect, I can definitely respect that they got

I know. I was drawing attention to it as a sort of false foreshadowing element of the premiere. They seem to be building up a huge regime change and important plot only for… what will happen to happen.

Deep Down Part 2
If there was ever any doubt that Wes is a cold, calculating man who will do whatever is necessary in the pursuit of what he sees as "right," it is extinguished in this episode. He imprisoned a woman so that he could search for a missing vampire who, the last time they met would vowed to kill him,

Deep Down
Deep Down is, in my opinion, Angel's strongest season premiere. It is the best written, has the best story, and does a very good job of showing where all the characters stand three months after the previous season's amazing finale. It also has a lot of imagery and plot elements that serve as foreshadowing

Tyler, The Creator
Who?

No. NO! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!

I think that "Deep Down" was by far the best Angel season premiere as well. Must have been something about the 2002-2003 season.

Same here. Although, because defense requires an attack, and most of the things that get criticized about this season appear in these episodes (unless we spoil things), all I'll say is that I enjoy these two episodes. Dawn's friends were a tad superfluous and built up to be new characters, but otherwise I thought

At Last
Charlie Sheen admits he gets his ideas from years old internet comments.

Cowboy Bebop
Is he still going to play Spike in the Cowboy Bebop live action movie? Is there still going to be a Cowboy Bebop live action movie?

I am so excited for the Avatar reviews. I watched it for the first time last summer, and it went from being something I had never heard of to something that inspired laughter in me based on what I knew about the film to one of my favorite shows ever made.

Frasier!

Noel: regarding Firefly, maybe you and Donna could do a joint article, to get a new fan's perspective while having an established fan keep tabs on the background mythology that sadly never got to be explored (Blue Sun). I didn't notice that there were Blue Sun ads in the pilot until at least my 3rd viewing.

Copyright
Oy, another lawmaker who doesn't understand how the law works.

If they get postponed for a year, how will we understand what happens next week when the inevitable fallout is dealt with on the shows?