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Now Zoidberg is the popular one!

Super King has all the powers of a king,
Plus all the powers of Superman.
Also he's a robot
Ain't it cool? Super King, you rule!

I don't know but I said "ToddG even…" which is different entirely

While I mostly agree with Eponymous, there have been some pretty decent first comments - particularly the ones that don't call attention to the fact that they're "first," though I seem to recall ToddG even managed to get in a pretty good firstie at some point.

Okay, I'd like to submit the "Hitler" comments to all the folks who have argued this guy isn't a troll.

They obviously didn't give up vanity, because people still decided to change hairstyles and grow beards and such. I would just suppose that it's a different "kind" of vanity, in which baldness isn't really seen as a bad thing.

Wow, those books sound awful.

I loved Hook, but it's been a while since I last saw it. I'm sure there are plenty of elements I would think are kind of stupid now, but I'd expect to still enjoy it.

Downfall, I have to apologize for not mentioning Home Movies. I'm ashamed, really. That shit was a gift from God. Metalocalypse is pretty good, but it's just nowhere near as genius as Home Movies. The Boondocks is great as well. Home Movies, though, is absolute comedic perfection. If I had to give ratings to TV Shows

It was actually mentioned in the review itself, though without the direct use of the word "irony."

I'd say my biggest reason for disliking laughs during shows (generally) and not feeling that way about standup is that, while good standup artists will often provide narratives, they are basically just up there telling jokes. During a TV show, you are watching something unfold as if it were really happening - hearing

I was a big fan of Aquateen and Sealab 2020, and of course Space Ghost (though that started before Adult Swim I believe). And I have still loved the Venture Brothers, and I'm liking Eagleheart. There's a lot of stuff on there that just seems "weird for the sake o' weird," as Moe would say. I haven't watched much of

haha, I love that. The only thing that changes in the description is that it is metal, and the entire table is completely different, but also exactly what they had in mind. I guess it wouldn't be that entertaining to watch them go through the process 100 times though.

I like Rascals alright as well. It's certainly no "Inner Light," but I thought it was pretty fun and the child actors were far better than the guy who plays Alexander. I cannot stand "Cost of Living." One of the worst Alexander episodes and one of the worst Lwaxana Troi episodes put together….

Yeah, surprise, surprise, that one was Brannon Braga. I guess he couldn't get enough of that plot so he decided to do it again and worse in Voyager's "Threshold."

I also wouldn't consider "The Next Phase" a low. Obviously they have to fudge the physics quite a bit, but the story was good, and O'brien and Ro really paired up well.

In my opinion Season 4 is the best, though I suppose a lot of people would say season 3. 5-7 all continue to have some very good episodes in my opinion, but they have their fair share of bad ones as well. Though I don't remember S7 being as bad as everyone else does.

DS9 season 6 blows season 7 out of the water. Season 7 is still pretty good (even though they had to rush the ending of the series), but it also had Ezri instead of Jadzia, and it had too much Vic Fontaine.

I agree that was the Daily Show's heyday. I'd also add Steve Carrell, but of course that was more of the "character" pieces - he continued the trend of interviewing nuts that started during Kilborne's tenure, but he was able to do it without looking like a mean, soulless bastard.

The good thing about Munn is you only see her about once every couple weeks. There was one segment I saw with her and another anchor that I thought was actually decent. A big step up for her.