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Agreed, anytime they can work in classic rock it's a win. The first couple of seasons seem to be stacked with great songs, then they went cheap and threw in mostly generic rock riffs. Always nice to hear one pop up here and there.

"Don't pity me."

"Don't pity me."

I'm glad I'm not the only one that recognizes the weirdness of the Sam flashbacks. They're like The Young and the Restless meet Tales From the Darkside. Something is off about the blurry dreaminess of it all. I hope that's a conscientious choice that pays off. I'd hate to think we've gone full 80s soap opera here

I'm glad I'm not the only one that recognizes the weirdness of the Sam flashbacks. They're like The Young and the Restless meet Tales From the Darkside. Something is off about the blurry dreaminess of it all. I hope that's a conscientious choice that pays off. I'd hate to think we've gone full 80s soap opera here

I agree with Noel, I thought CNN did a great job of breaking down the specifics so you could understand what had happened and what was still to come, especially in regards to specific counties that hadn't reported. The fact that they could so easily and clearly show you past results from those counties for context

I agree with Noel, I thought CNN did a great job of breaking down the specifics so you could understand what had happened and what was still to come, especially in regards to specific counties that hadn't reported. The fact that they could so easily and clearly show you past results from those counties for context

Really enjoyed it. Alan Tudyk did an amazing job as King Candy. At first I was surprised they didn't do more with existing characters (Sonic, Pacman, etc.), and I think they could have gone through more game types, but I do appreciate they put the story and characters above shameless fan pandering.

Really enjoyed it. Alan Tudyk did an amazing job as King Candy. At first I was surprised they didn't do more with existing characters (Sonic, Pacman, etc.), and I think they could have gone through more game types, but I do appreciate they put the story and characters above shameless fan pandering.

Very solid episode.

Very solid episode.

Revolution is the post-Apocalypse as sponsored by The Gap.

Revolution is the post-Apocalypse as sponsored by The Gap.

If you've never seen The Walking Dead, yes, it's worth seeing. If you've seen TWD, don't bother.

If you've never seen The Walking Dead, yes, it's worth seeing. If you've seen TWD, don't bother.

That was the arc I was talking about. Didn't Sam eventually come around to Dean's point of view on that one?

That was the arc I was talking about. Didn't Sam eventually come around to Dean's point of view on that one?

I enjoyed the change of pace, and it was ballsy to move so far away from Sam and Dean. I think they ultimately pulled it off, even though it did borrow heavily from Chronicle. Supernatural is unapologetic about taking a plot and plugging it into their formula. It never bothers me as they tend to give a nod to the

I enjoyed the change of pace, and it was ballsy to move so far away from Sam and Dean. I think they ultimately pulled it off, even though it did borrow heavily from Chronicle. Supernatural is unapologetic about taking a plot and plugging it into their formula. It never bothers me as they tend to give a nod to the

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