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Berklee, eh? I've heard that it's the same in most of the primary music hubs around the country.

Rock me, sexy Jesus!

I think Parker and Annie got together about halfway through the second season.
Kohler was a dominating character in the 3rd season, and I have no idea why. It took a lot of fun out of the show, and distracted from the established characters.

Did it up your coolness quotient?

That bit shows up a fair amount during the first season. I think the use of it probably tapered off during the second season. I'm positive I haven't seen it at all during the third.

I've watched most of the episodes of Parker Lewis, and I think most of the dialogue was supposed to be as cartoonish as the direction was. No one actually talks like they did.
But I did learn to say "not a problem" from the show, and it's one of my go-to phrases now.

I can't stand this movie as an adult. As amusing as I found it as a kid, sometime during high school, I realized that Ferris was a jerk with no moral compass.
Parker Lewis was everything that Ferris should have been.

I demand a 1000% increase in the amount of Phish coverage the AV Club supplies.

Please. I love that album, and it still shows up on all of these "worst album ever" sorts of lists.
They brought something new to a variety of songs that they took influence from. Is that such a crime?

Yay! Extended Weezer set!

Oh, I have nothing else to offer. I simply "don't get it" and I'm sort of curious about what it is that I'm missing.

I've never cared much for them. I find their followers interesting, mostly because they talk about the music so abstractly.

Normally the type of argument made in these columns is terrible - the argument can be boiled down to "it sucks cause I don't like it."

I… didn't care for Wall-E.

I believe that the psychologist was the guy that was dead in the bathtub. There was a news report announcing that he had been impersonated. But I've only seen it once, so this is just my memory.

I don't know most of the tie-ins to it, except for the Spider-Man issues that were relevant (which I really liked, with the solid gold building).
But the collection of Secret Wars II was really pretty easy to follow.

I had been out of comics for awhile when Civil War came out. Once I heard that Peter Parker revealed his identity, I went out and picked up the series. I followed it - both the Civil War and Civil War: Frontline titles - to the end of the run.

"Movie was structured too much like a movie. Minus 2 points."

I wasn't as driven to watch this season very fast - I only finished it last week. And my feelings about how entertaining it was fluctuated a lot.
But I found that I actually liked the season more by the end than I had by the middle.