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I caught on late (like this year) to Archie Horror and the "New Riverdale" - I feel kind of lucky I didn't have to endure all the waits on Sabrina. Of course, by the time I finished burning through all of that stuff there was no guarantee Sabrina or Afterlife with Archie would ever see new issues and the creators I

As someone who was bored/stoned enough to watch like 4 or 5 seasons of Entourage I'm calling BS - at least Silicon Valley still has jokes. I'll gladly take a comedy that's generally still pretty funny but stumbles on the overarching plot vs E/Sloan relationship drama and whatever crap Turtle got into on a weekly basis.

I wish there could be alternate cuts of the finale lip syncs with more audience reactions edited in. You could tell the crowd absolutely lost their shit during Sasha's wig reveal.

It's funny to think of Hard Rock trying to catch up to the Ace when Ace is pretty much the definition of overpaying for a name brand. I've stayed at the NYC, London, LA and Seattle locations and am still unsure how they apparently do so well. The service is nonexistent and the rooms are usually kind of crappy yet it's

I tried to watch it because I think she's been funny on other stuff and it felt like MTV gave up on it pretty much instantly - my DVR didn't even record all the episodes which probably meant MTV burned them off at weird hours.

That's awesome to know, just ordered a copy! I actually did not know the "Epic Collection" series went so deep now that I'm consuming 90% of the comics I read on Marvel Unlimited.

It would be great if the Jungle Action stuff saw the light of day again due to the movie, I've never read it because I'm not shelling out for the OOP Essentials/Masterworks volumes that collect it. At least throw it up on Unlimited.

I'm over halfway through the Priest run (never read it when it was new, which is probably for the best - I really don't know if teenage me would have been into it.) I also skipped ahead and read through The Crew, which was excellent.

I thought it really found its groove at the end of the first season and really enjoyed the first half or so of the second season, but the rush to wrap everything up in the back half of S2 definitely made it less enjoyable to watch.

I kind of assume at this point the Bob's money is in streaming/syndication (and probably product licensing.) Doesn't happen often but if a show in a crappy timeslot can make you money why change it I guess.

So when he said "I was on her like a bitch" he literally meant he was on her like a female dog?

I'll definitely watch this when it comes out but are they really teasing this almost a year out?

I am honestly unsure where I fall on this (there have been a few times where the use of Jian Yiang has basically boiled down to "he talks funny" which makes me uncomfortable) but there's something to be said that having characters make racist jokes is kind of a having your cake and eating it too situation - you get to

I guess I didn't put my thought properly…based on the half a season of Iron Fist I watched I don't really see how a Shang Chi series would be significantly different than IF, especially when you take out the Fu Manchu backstory. I'd love for him to pop up as a character but it would feel like overkill to me to add

I've been curious what the story with Shang Chi is as well - I know in regards to the comics there are some legal issues around the use of Fu Manchu, but Marvel has sidestepped that aspect of the character since the Marvel Max series. Ultimately I'm guessing the problem is that to a general audience Shang Chi and Iron

Yeah Parks & Rec got a pretty fair shake all things considered - they got to plan out their ending and everything.

Hester was basically a supporting character in Season 2 though - although that could have been due to the obvious rush job in wrapping up the season/series. I'm one of the few people that actually enjoyed the show but I can't imagine why Fox would bring it back given what I assume is an expensive cast (although they

Honestly my best hope is that if Trump is removed from office Pence and the rest of the GOP are going to be too scared shitless to do anything of substance.

The live TV performance eligibility thing has really got to go, as phony as the Grammys can seem at their best it really makes the whole thing look like a joke when you can submit a TV performance of an old song and get nominated.

I really liked Ghost Town as well, although my understanding is that Gervais wasn't involved creatively with that one. Honestly, maybe he should try taking more work that he didn't write.