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Do you like Phil Collins? I've been a big Genesis fan ever since the release of their 1980 album, Duke. Before that, I really didn't understand any of their work. Too artsy, too intellectual. It was on Duke where Phil Collins' presence became more apparent. I think Invisible Touch was the group's undisputed

Nice catch. I was busy reading the awning.

Welcome back, everyone! It has been a long wait. Here's what struck me. 1) Krista! Yay! 2) Where did Leon come from? (I'm betting Leon is another sub-personality.) 3) Did we know Mobley has a prosthetic leg? 4) Angela most emphatically does not "come to see her fellow employees as just people." They are now

I think the statement that there is not a lot here for adults that don't have an attachment to the original is fair. However, I was a huge fan of the original, and think the reboot does a great job of updating Voltron for a new generation. What I remember from the original is the serialized story, the action, and

B-, eh? Well you are the crazy bunch of hacks that gave Dredd a D+, so I'm not surprised. I'd tell you folks to take the stick out of your collective butt, but it's so much more amusing to see its effect on your reviews.

D+ Hahahahahah. Are you sure you didn't watch the Stallone version?

D+ Hahahahahah. Are you sure you didn't watch the Stallone version?

"Will religion treat her any more gently than the magic she was trying to learn with the hedge witches?" Hahahahhhahaahahaaahahahah. Good times.

What really strikes me about the show so far is how confidently it walks a line. Real or not real? Good or bad? In-group or out-group? It's all so dang fuzzy. It's the dramatic equivalent of a TV screen full of static. Mr. Robot is riveting in its ambiguity. While I think that overall the grades need to be