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Your opinion of her music in relation to her legacy is no more valid than the rabid fanbase. Fact of the matter is, she has been a staple in the cultural landscape for nearly 20 years. Sure, she started from pre-packaged, manufactured beginnings. Guess who else did? Michael Jackson. People wouldn't give a shit if she

In a show with few bad episodes, this one SUCKS

I also find season 5 not really "fun." The humor often doesn't work as well because everyone is so grumpy and depressed.

I absolutely, 100% agree. A lot of shows these days are opting for shorter 12-14 episode seasons if they are more serialized, and there can still feel like a lot of filler. Season 4 of Angel essentially has 2-3 hours in it's 22 hour run that are "Monster-of-the-week", but the rest is one epically long, gloriously

There was a really lovely moment in the Angel: After the Fall comics were Kate (gasp!) comes back for a brief period with Connor (not in that way) and she rehashes that line, and it struck me so hard that it reminded me why I loved that moment so much to begin with in Epiphany.

What an incredible article. It's easy to say "Buffy" is my favorite show of all time, but the best seasons of Angel (2-4) are truly a league of their own, and far eclipse the best of Buffy. Season 3 in particular is a true force to be reckoned with, and I love that Angel wasn't afraid of the serialized arc. Being a

I would have been fine with a well lit man ass and an aggressive thrust or two.

I also would assume in that situation that Jason would be the bottom, but as the same thing has oft been said about me—I appreciate the show's choice to defy expectations.

I felt similarly to Sonia though, in that I was ready right away to cue up the next episode, and then was frustrated that I couldn't.

I actually just got back from a party and 2 out of 3 people got choked while jerking off.

I really dug the pilot. My only "reservation" (not really the word I'm looking for) towards the show is, based on the pilot and the preview for future weeks, is that I don't REALLY know what kind of show this is going to be. I guess that adds to the mystery, but I'm just not convinced I know what kind of ride I'm

At first, I was a little annoyed that Lettie May was upped to a series regular, especially considering they killed Tara off, but the actress is really marvelous and I do love every scene she chews. Carrie Preston deserves an Emmy for this show simply for always being brilliant despite her character having total shit

Call me crazy, but I also thought this episode was pretty decent, certainly better than last weeks'. I would give this one a solid B, especially for True Blood standards. I'm happy with the overall focus, the humor is there, the characters are basically divided into only 2-3 stories, as opposed to other seasons' 8-45

Don't REALLY understand all the hate from the comments section. Normally I appreciate the snark on the AV Club, but I kind of feel like people are hating on him because "whythefucknot?" Kid has a great voice, is a good guitarist, and he writes some decent songs that won't go down in the history books but are certainly

Watching movies with deaf people. I don't mean LITERALLY deaf people, but the assholes who ask "What did they just say?" every 10 seconds, to the point that I cannot actually discern a single line of dialogue. Turn up your god damn hearing aid or turn on the subtitles (I will gladly watch a show/movie with subtitles,

Funny enough, I DON'T think this episode was that bad. I actually appreciate that it seems a little quitter and, despite the Hep-V vamps, it feels much less apocalyptic than previous seasons. Actually gave some time to breathe. Sure, the new actor that they cast as James is TERRIBLE and that monologue was groan

True Blood is certainly a guilty pleasure at this point, (maybe it's always been one?) but I would rather sit through 12 straight hours of bad Tara subplots or Jason getting raped by were panthers than literally ONE exciting episode of The Walking Dead, a show which has dropped so severely in quality since season 1 I

Yes. They were going to film his death scene but they ran out of time (either it got too late and their permit ran out or the permit just ran out.) Either way, they said they might bring Jimmy back this season sparingly, but it would probably only be for flashback purposes and he is likely dead.

I half expected him to knock someone over, just for the hell of it.

Most of them wear a "cock sock" or a "modesty pouch," — it's not for cable standards, it's so that actors who aren't showing frontal anyway don't need to be dangling their twig 'n' berries to everyone on set. I have to imagine seeing it all stuffed in a little nude colored patch can't be less awkward than just letting