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    I love Louie, but that was difficult TV to watch. I know part of the point is how it's difficult for her to express herself and doesn't really do romance and relationships well, but Louie just comes off rapey, overly needy and incapable of dealing with people who don't share his mindset. The whole guy gets the girl

    "I also think the show benefited in no small measure from the dearth of dramatic programming elsewhere."

    His analysis was that we indeed matured beyond jingoism and false danger. I think he is right.

    *Tarp

    "Jack: London"

    I asked my brother if 24 was always this terrible or if as we got older, our taste in TV shows improved. 24 was the first TV series we ever watched together. I am 25 (almost 26) and he's 22 (almost 23).

    How was he not in Harry Potter?

    24 has always been something of a comedy. Kind of like Fuck You, The Following without the hilarious self-importance.

    For D-I, it's only Holy Cross and Valparaiso. There are 3 D-II and 6 D-III.

    Boooooooooooooo

    Welcome to our world of yearly disappointment.

    Honestly, most TV is complete shit anyway.

    Um

    Hmong

    I had to rewind it.

    When it loses its structural integrity.

    So then you do not exist. Is this Inception?