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Mine pretty closely mirror the staff's, namely -

Yeah, for years I assumed I was one of the older folks here only to find out I was closer to the other end of the bell curve the more I read the comments.

Someone actually did a character by character comparison of 30 Rock and the original Muppet Show. It worked surprisingly well.

I find Kanye's narcissism too ridiculous to take seriously. That guy from Sun Kil Moon, on the other hand, comes across like some kind of sociopath.

Pretty much.

It's not for everyone. The plot is super sparse and not very action heavy. It reminds me a bit of Terrence Malik except I don't find it to be completely self-indulgent and boring.

I've really enjoyed the last few episodes, though they definitely haven't gotten nearly as many "big" names.

"The whole confounding thing is over on the Sun-Times’ site and is worth a read, if for no other reason than just to wonder why in the world a major newspaper would let Donnie fucking Wahlberg write an opinion piece."

Word on the street is that reality bites.

That picture does look like straight up vinegar strokes, though.

Any fan who hasn't heard it needs to listen to the I Was There Too episode about Deadwood. Great not just for the content, but also the hilariously awkward context of a man interviewing his girlfriend's sister about a nude scene.

He looks like an old coworker of mine who was also just one of those inherently likable people that you never heard anyone say anything remotely bad about.

Love this list. Me and my sisters wore out the VHS tape we had recorded the Boogedy movies on, and Halloweenies is one of my favorte Pete and Pete eps. Also I had no idea the guy from Criminal Minds was one of the Life Aquatic interns, what an awesome piece of trivia.

Ronda Rousey's interview with Pete Holmes was pretty great.

I actually got a weird amount of joy out of watching just how batshit insane and awful Dexter became. The fact that it was ending right around the same time as Breaking Bad provided an excellent counterpoint, too.

I gave up on Big Love after season 3, when it apparently became "Mormon Dynasty." AVC gave the finale a B+, though.

I wonder if him and the guy from Wilfred ever go on benders assaulting blue collar workers together.

Me and the Lady Chalupacabra are both quite fond of the LOST finale. I can understand the criticism and recognize the flaws, but I found it to be captivating and fulfilling in a lot of ways despite them. Also if you don't get a little teary eyed at the "torch passing" moment between Hurley and Jack then you don't have

Even if it's about someone who's just very particular?