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Me too! The figures were way more expressive than they usually are in recent seasons. Perhaps the producers have heard, and are responding to, the criticisms of fans…

This episode was surprisingly strong, I thought. I didn't necessarily get the sports jokes (I hate football), but the ep in general was quite funny, with a well told, coherent story. Kudos!

Not just that, but aiding and abetting the murder of his mother! Not to mention all the people who are likely alive in the new timeline who will be dead in the restored prior one (Zoom victims, Barry's dad, particle accelerator victims, etc). Add it all up, and Barry's one of the worst villains we've seen.

You should check out 30 Rock! Schaal is only in the last couple seasons, but the show in general is brilliant.

Cher may have known the end was nigh, and wore her wig so she could meet her end looking fabulous.

This has become one of the best shows on television. It's so smart and so funny, and unlike other comedies, it actually tries new things. It's the highlight of my TV-watching week.

I'm holding out hope that they'll play at least a couple shows on the road. Glenn may just be trying to stir up anticipation. (and yes, this is wishful thinking on some level, but then again…he used to say he'd never to a reunion in general, and look what happened….)

Yeah, he said Glenn would have to get "born again" before any reunion. I guess Jerry got over it.

Well, he kind of is the only one to write the new music. I mean, Glenn wrote all the songs in the olden days, as well as all the songs by his other bands (not including covers, of course). Jerry and Doyle know that Glenn writing all the songs is part of the deal of working with Danzig on a new record.

Yes people care. They were a huge draw at the two Riot Fests, and a lot of people who couldn't make it (like me) are very bummed to have missed it. Hell, even the version of the band without Glenn Danzig, where Jerry Only is the only (heh) original member, and isn't very good, has managed to make decent money touring

I'd like to see an album, just to see if Glenn can still write in that classic Horrorpunk style, but I'm not going to lose sleep over it if it never happens.

You're missing out. Their stuff from the Danzig years (1977-1983) is amazing, and very catchy. Of course, Doyle wasn't using the stupid "Wolfgang Von Frankenstein" nonsense in those days…

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No information, just a question. Apparently, Glenn wants permission to go out and kill tonight.

They also had two drummers who played only on 7"s: Manny Martinez (listed only as "Manny" on the record sleeve) played on the "Cough/Cool" single, and Joey Image played on the Horror Image and Night Of The Living Dead EPs. Five drummers, not even counting the one who was hired for their last show but got too drunk to

Yeah, I saw the Michale Graves-fronted version of the Misfits four times, and thought they were pretty awesome. Not as good as I'm sure the reunion shows were, but still a fun show. I saw the post-Graves lineup once and it was..as you say, not as much fun. There were two drummers: Marky Ramone (not sure I'd call him

The drummer is the least important member of the Misfits. In the olden days, they had more drummers than Spinal Tap. In just the Danzig era, 1977-1983, they had at least five, or maybe more depending on how you count*, and that's even before the post-Danzig lineups, which also had a different bunch of drummers,

That's a good book. It's quite short—less than 200 pages of actual text, before the copies appendices—but it's absolutely chocked full of info. Of course, it's out of date now: at the of the book's publication a couple years ago, the reunion was still a when-hell-freezes-over pipe dream. The author should do a new

He wants to be stereotyped. He wants to be classified.