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The one where they're fundamentalists is too sad not to watch.

Damn, I've hated this guy for years.

Sorry, you misunderstand. I love his singing voice, I'm just saying it's far from traditionally pleasing.

Blood on the Tracks
How often can something that enjoyable come from something so unenjoyable.

I disagree, I appreciate Faulkner's whole drunken southerner personal aesthetic, but I don't appreciate any of his actual work.

Frank Miller
I was never a huge fan, but I could at least enjoy something like The Dark Knight Returns until I got around to All Star Batman and Robin. Then I realized all his work is just as stupid (not to mention misogynistic and pseudo-fascist). Everything he's ever been involved with has come into question.

So we still get it in Milwaukee?
Finally, a reason to pick Wisconsin over California.

What duds? The man has made nothing not somehow justifiable in his career.

What reason is there to make fun of Bea?

Gee whiz, are you being sarcastic?

Hold on a sec, didn't Liz have an actual Emmy in the first season?

Yes, yes. Let's all laugh at a good joke about Boncentration Bamps.

Ah Ryan, and I thought he was a douchebag when he had power.

It pissed me off.

Say what yo will about Reagan and Arnold, but John Wayne was a GOOD fucking Actor. Reagan was in nothing but absolute shit and Arnold is laughably awful, but at least John Wayne had various John Ford westerns to fall back on.

Hey, the Dells are never an obscure reference.

I liked it, especially in enforcing the point that all their characters have interchangable faces (and often voices).

When I first heard they were making a Watchmen movie from the guy who made 300, I thought "Oh God, Watchmen. Is nothing sacred?"

Nobody will ever forget Wile E. on Night Court, it's the single most infamous moment in the run of the show.

Sadly, nothing of note.