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I pretty much watched Gossip Girl for Dan/Blair. I loved them from that scene in S1 where Dan goes to talk to Blair after she fights with Serena and tells her about his mother leaving his family.

You've articulated my Jess hate perfectly. I can't imagine anyone past the age of 14 thinking he's a good character. Plus, they dumbed down Dean quite a bit to make Jess work. Which is my least favorite writer crutch.

The only time I liked Jess was when Luke shoved him into the lake.

I think Logan and the Logan/Rory pairing became really popular. I loved Rory/Marty too. But Logan/Rory grew on me over time (and by time I mean marathoning).

Nothing. I'm just a little edgy since your mother told me she wants to be a cop

Are you sure? At this point he's probably had his own episode. But if not, that is amazing.

Good point. He wouldn't have made sense, narratively.

For me it just comes down to quality and preferences. I like some superheroes, and there are plenty of mediocre non superhero graphic novels out there. I just got burnt out on both.

They were losing me with Schmidt even before then though. The last I watched it was towards the end of S1, I believe. And then I hear he gets even worse? So I never bothered catching up.

IA. I think I'm more excited about the Netflix aspect of it. But I am kind of excited. Maybe b/c I haven't really read or watched anything comics related in awhile.

I'm actually excited for this.

Oh, it's not that serious. Especially if you just got into the show. I'm talking about the people who watched VM before New Girl. /lone Veronica/Leo shipper

I love Max Greenfield. Since his Veronica Mars days. But even he couldn't save the character for me. I guess I'll just keep plowing through.

I liked New Girl, but I found Schmidt kind of unbearable. I'm sure I'll catch up on it again, but I'm not looking forward to the non stop douchiness of the character.

I'll be honest, I loved him as a teenager in the 90's. But I haven't kept up with him since then. So most of this was new to me. But I was pleasantly surprised when he made a mainstream comeback. Now I'm not sure why I was surprised. Like people have pointed out, he's very smart and savvy.

@avclub-c2b1b8ce8d74964b7ca641283ddc2e8b:disqus, read over the comment. I don't think it was an insult at all.

*rethinks dumping tea in Boston Harbor*

I was so sad when Netflix took down Hey Arnold. I'll probably nab the DVDs sometime, but still…

I was moved when I watched it last year, at the age of 34.

I don't watch this show…I've only seen part of the first season. This is an amazing review. It was a pleasure to read even though I'm not familiar with the episode at all.