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I would give this better than a C+. Hell, the entire series is above average.

That would be the Eartha Kitt performance of Santa Baby.

I actually felt like some of the most interesting development happened during the last season with Wayne, when he starts taking some responsibility with a new girlfriend of his. Then the show quickly makes sure to undo any development.

I also watched The Wonder Years for the first time this year.
It started off well, and I do see how influential it was, but as the show progressed, I felt like there were some really serious problems with it.
It's been awhile, and I haven't retained all of the details, but I remember being more and more annoyed that

I really liked her scene with the Eastmans.

Right, and I think that's way out of line.
Maybe it's just sort of a way of giving him some positive reinforcement for following the rules a little.

Strangely, I don't mind this. I DO mind it when I hear about politicians using songs without permission, and it's nice to see a campaign actually make the effort to get approval.
I don't expect Snyder have a sense of artistic need to keep the song away from Trump. Mostly, it sounds to me like Trump was probably

This is interesting, since the trailers have done nothing for me. But even movies that I've been excited to see haven't had exciting trailers either. Maybe it's just been that most trailers are too similar now, and I'm basing my interest in seeing a movie on something else.

Is anyone actually excited to see this? One of my co-workers is looking forward to seeing it, but she also is a fan of Gotham for some reason.

Since you seem to have been diagnosed, I assume you have gotten help.
I am also in the midst of probably the longest, darkest stretch I've had, although my diagnosis is only dysthymia.
Regardless, I empathize with much of what you say.
Hold it together.

Maybe they're building up to an eventual crossover between The Muppets and Blunt Talk.

The youngest of five, I was introduced to Rocky Horror around when I was in 4th grade or so. My enthusiasm was really puzzling to other kids.

I believe it at least qualifies as the origin of the name "Jerkass Homer."

Really good movie. Wonderfully shot, great period look. Great cast. The music… people make a big deal about it, but it always seemed very appropriate to me.
And nothing seemed out of place to me. There are slight laughs, but most of the story is very straightforward in a sense of isolation and horror.

This is a really great movie, and I return to it probably every four or five years. I used to only be able to rent it on VHS, and finally managed to dig up a DVD copy - a double feature with Fear, starring Ally Sheedy.

I never heard much depth in this song, even though the riff in it is one of the go-to riffs I tend to noodle with on the guitar.

At least I'm not the first to point it out.

I feel this way about talking to people in an effort to make friends.

Huh?
I can only hope that you're referring to the AV Club's advertising setup. As I am not affiliated with the AV Club, I have absolutely nothing to do with that.
I'm just an everyday Joe who thought of this idea about a year ago, made the video, posted it, and until about two days ago, it had around 60 views. I make

I'm the person who put this edit together.
First, the sound quality. I'm sorry. It bugs me too.