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Another journalist gives Newsroom (a show aimed at skewering modern journalism) a bad review?  Shocking.  

Another journalist gives Newsroom (a show aimed at skewering modern journalism) a bad review?  Shocking.  

"Girls was almost relentlessly in control of its tone"

"Girls was almost relentlessly in control of its tone"

Saddest moments from ATLA/LOK

Saddest moments from ATLA/LOK

Better than VEEP?  Sorry, no.  Also, one female's perspective (one bizarre, narcissistic female)  is not representative of the "Female experience". 

Better than VEEP?  Sorry, no.  Also, one female's perspective (one bizarre, narcissistic female)  is not representative of the "Female experience". 

I haven't seen an episode since the premiere and was pleasantly surprised by this episode.  On a scale from pharmacist to Adam, I'm definitely a pharmacist.  Am I missing out on something?  I really enjoyed the episode, but it made me feel like my life is dull.  Damn charming people, having to rub it in.

I haven't seen an episode since the premiere and was pleasantly surprised by this episode.  On a scale from pharmacist to Adam, I'm definitely a pharmacist.  Am I missing out on something?  I really enjoyed the episode, but it made me feel like my life is dull.  Damn charming people, having to rub it in.

Is "phonetically similar" hipster-speak for rhyme?

he's a reverend AND a baker … Christ has risen … bread dough rises …

AV Club rating philosophy: tits or GTFO. 

New favorite Don Draper line:

I loved this episode!  The way that the Aang Gang banded together to destroy the fire nation's drill was just awesome.  I also liked how Katara and Toph managed to keep Ty Lee suspended in the drill's drainage pipe — I was tired of Ty Lee chi blocking Katara every time they fought.  I am excited to see what Ba Sing Se

This article is a prime example of why people use “white” as a pejorative.

True story: I illegally downloaded a copy of this episode and about three-quarters of the way through, it cut to a ten minute clip of a TV show starring Jennifer Love Hewitt as a prostitute.  Surprisingly, it was not the most strange or jarring part of the episode. 

This episode was a grab bag of frustrating and sublime moments.  I thought Stephen Root's performance was excellent.  The shot of him as he towered over the judge, asking him who had responsibility over the neglected evidence — god, his expression, it made me want to confess all of my sins!

I gave it a try, but I just can't relate to any of the characters on this show.  Their world, their point of view, their humour — it's entirely alien to me.  I keep reading reviewers describing the characters as over-educated and witty; to me, they just remind me of the over dramatic liberal arts students I met in

"You're just stupid.  You're just a stupid, craven, hillbilly piece of shit."