I preferred The Village to Signs by a wide margin.
I preferred The Village to Signs by a wide margin.
I'm shocked that Todd VanDerWerff didn't seem to recognize his fan fiction muse, Keong Sim (aka Mike Chang, Sr. from Glee).
I've been marathoning it recently, and I'm surprised at how well it's holding up. Plus, I'm learning the episode names now. "That Was Then, This is Dumb" is still making me giggle.
I loved both. I'd give the edge to Bebop, it sticks out more in my mind. But Samurai Champloo is excellent and underrated.
That made me laugh.
I assumed it had already been done, but that's a great idea.
I would love that. It's weird, but I'm more familiar with 70's sitcoms than 80's ones.
Dammit, I thought they were doing Daria as a part of the TV Club classic when I read this comment. But I'll settle for the Roundtable for now.
Yeah, I was hoping it would happen. But we can keep trying. I loved the one write-up they did have of it. And the discussions were great.
I really want to think it's on purpose. Like when he thought Homer's horoscope was a fortune cookie last week.
I love that scene. So much that I forgot it was a deleted scene.
I like how much discussion my flippant comment caused.
I like how you summed up her entire career as "lately".
Her performance in that is what makes me kind of a fan. I was indifferent to her before Idiocracy.
Ugh, now I felt compelled to read Savage Love for the first time in 10 years.
I agree. But it helps that I don't care for Ben and Leslie as a couple.
NBC's failures bring me joy on an almost daily basis.
This one might stick though. Yes, Dear had 5 or 6 seasons on CBS, where Greg Garcia was the show runner.
I liked Big Fan a lot, and Oswalt is excellent in it.
Doesn't AVC hate Wes Anderson? Things like this need to be addressed in the Power Rankings. Or they need to run a ticker tape across the bottom of the site.