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Mammy
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(Taste-wise, that is. Taste-wise.)

Jesus Christ, Cmndr_X, between this post and your previous (and quite refreshing) screed against fucking Joss Whedon, I do believe I might've found my doppelganger!

Yeah, I don't see how anyone who's, you know, sentient could come away from reading Hyden's piece and *not* label him a horrible fucking hypocrite.

Also: So, Steve Hyden, egregiously one-sided "documentaries" are A-okay as long as they conform to your own political leanings.

The title of this piece should be changed to:
Why People Hate Hipsters and Critics.

Mr. VanDerWerff,

Damn it.
I suppose I should be happy that the A.V. Club is *finally* going to start parsing through The Sopranos. But I really do wish you'd let your best writers handle the "A" material. I mean, nothing per se against VanDerWerff (his name, for instance, is aces!), but would it have killed you to let Noel Murray

"Look, about your father…"

He refuses to *meet* me!
(Laughs)

Awwww! So fucking sorry I find Joss Whedon, he whose image can be found on a multitude of posters that don the four walls of Hugh Jass's totally rad bedroom, to be an overrated, pretentious, *ostentatious* hack.

::Crosses self, sips pensively from golden goblet filled with high school wrestler sperm::

Shit.

FUCK!
Nooooooooooooo!

Dick Grayson, you make a very salient point (and never in my life did I ever think I'd be typing those words). I mean, don't get me wrong - I really enjoyed 6 pt. II (and, for that matter, the gay Vito storyline in 6 pt. I was pretty riveting as well; at any rate, both were more enjoyable than the lackluster, and

The Sopranos
I just finished re-watching them for the first time in a loooong time, and this was only the second time I'd seen either part of season six. If memory serves, I believe that Chase wanted to end it after season five (possibly after four), but HBO talked him into going longer. I used to think he made a

I really, really want to eff Giada DeLaurentis, forehead and all.

Single Greatest Peanuts Series Ever
The one where Charlie Brown starts waking up to sunrises wherein the sun looks like a baseball. It's the apex of the Best Comic Strip EverTM.

Regarding the last line of the review:
So, it's, in essence, a meal from Five Guys Burgers and Fries, no?

So.
When's the first entry in the ROME TV Club gonna be posted?