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I also don't have Dish, but for me it never cuts off the beginning, only the end sometimes. So you should be good starting it on time and just adding 5 minutes to the end.

I also love OZMO and I still regret never buying the flask when the adult swim shop existed.

Controversial opinion but I don't think grown adults should care what other people think of their fashion choices.

Same experience here, I was introduced to the Stooges early and this was a closer experience to those original shorts than I ever expected from a modern movie.

She's just signed on, according to a handful of news sites of varying credibility.

@TaumpyTearrs:disqus Oh no, I'm very happy to see Amy Sedaris in a recurring comedy role again and I'm sure she'll be great. But I really liked Schaal as Hurshe so I'm disappointed she's being replaced and they aren't adding Sedaris as a different character.

Similar to "The Room", except with a much lower budget, is "Ben & Arthur". It really strives to be an emotional drama and is foiled by ineptness at every turn.

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The good news is they're definitely making a second season, supposedly airing in the fall.

@avclub-472d722b57a4ed37e41e70c9c9d7d0f3:disqus I won't bother arguing the point, but I'll mention for the record that I still watch Family Guy (and the Cleveland Show, for that matter).

The Lynde impersonation is a weird thing to be specifically hung up on. It's done by Seth MacFarlane (who also does Stan), so apparently he loses his voice acting talent when he moves from the Family Guy recording booth to the American Dad one.

It's part of a set that are based on Are You Afraid of the Dark episodes. I didn't figure that out either until I checked the purchase site.

@avclub-77431ca7981f1f1483ae8a58bcbb6e0e:disqus Like I said, the times I don't record I don't remember anything, so I may as well have just gotten blackout drunk that night and saved some money. I have to take constant pictures on my vacations for the same reason.

I can't speak for anybody else but I film pretty much every show I see. I have terribly spotty memory, so if I don't record it it's like I didn't even go. I do it primarily for my own benefit (since most videos I don't even bother to upload), but sometimes I'll upload shows and a huge portion of the views will be from

I agree with those examples dr. zarnak (except Deadwood since I haven't seen that yet), but her high-profile gigs are usually mediocre. I'm a fan but it's been a minefield of disappointments.

Despite what nearly everything else on her resume would have you believe, Veronica Mars is really quite good.

Sadly no. And the final season had a different ownership, so putting out a complete series probably isn't worth the money for either of the studios.

It's not "having cable television", it's have a cable provider that the big companies like. The cable provider I use which has local (like produced in my hometown) channels, good service, and cheaper prices, is almost never included in these "authentication" deals. It's always Comcast and the big shit like that.

It depends what you mean by "useful". Very little of anything on the internet (or even any social interaction) is actually useful in day-to-day life, but it can be informative, or interesting, or entertaining, depending on who you follow.

Right. Having a bad heart doesn't absolve sins.