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I'd go as far as to say that basically no-one has been more charming or likeable than David Addison in TV history as a whole…

"VCR Maintenance and Educational Publishing" and the pilot of 'From Dusk Till Dawn'.

I've just finished it, and I really enjoyed it (a certain amount of buffering trouble notwithstanding). Because it's the internet, and so everything has to be strictly best-since-something, I'd say it was my favourite thing he's done since that season eight one-shot 'The Chain', which was, (what?) 2007?

Under the heading of, y'know, 'Takes all sorts': season five is my favourite. (I once spent a good half hour or so on the internet attempting to see if anyone else had ever expressed this opinion, and came up pretty much empty…)

1. The Good Wife
2. Rectify
3. Girls
4. Masters Of Sex
5. Orange Is The New Black

No mention of Dolph Lundgren's SAF3? I don't generally go in for the whole 'so bad it's good' thing, but I've found myself making an exception for the relentless, jaw-dropping, to-all-fields awfulness on that show.

I got a Betrayal notification for this?

This is the girl.

Plus I'd contend that, right now, The Good Wife is in the best form of any show, network or cable.

Ha. I came here specifically to ask whether anyone else thought it was a nod to Moonlighting, so thanks for that.

1. Rectify
2. Girls
3. The Good Wife
4. Orange Is The New Black
5. Bitch 23

Yeah, me too.  Two or three good jokes, no really dreadful ones; more characters that I found kind of engaging than made me want to scratch my own eyes out: it's not exactly high praise, but the list of sitcom pilots from this fall of which I'd say the same is pretty damn short.

That's a startlingly good-natured response to internet pedantry, @avclub-02c1dd6ad234773aeffd7f7067784d58:disqus, and I feel all warm inside at having been a party to it.

If this is a reference to 'Guys And Dolls' then it's actually "Shoot bullets through me".  A pedant might point out.  (If not then apologies and never mind me…)

Oh, well played that man.

Not quite Steve Sanders' frat brother: he played Tony Miller, Brenda's date to the Beverly Hills High Senior Prom, thus predating college or the KEG house.  (I did not need to use the internet to obtain this information, I'm proud to report…)

Absolutely.  I've sat through what feels like hundreds of these unsubtle/transparent "reasons" as to why various TV couples can't be together–from 'I married Melissa George because I thought you were dead' to 'I feel awkward about having slept with your alternate-universe evil-twin'–knowing every time that the actual

1) Never Give All The Heart
2) The Right Regrets
3) (Let's Start) Tomorrow Tonight
4) Don't Say Yes Until I've Finished Talking
5) Let's Be Bad
6) Hang The Moon
7) Broadway Here I Come
8) The 20th Century Fox Mambo
9) Public Relations
10) Let Me Be Your Star

I'm not really massively fond of any of the finales other than 'Doomsday', but 'The Last Of The Time Lords' really kind of stands out as not only my least favourite episode of new Who, but also pretty much my least favourite thing that's ever happened in the world.  (Or, y'know: not really.  But still…)