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Before Doyle tonight, there's Figure Skating and afterward, of course, The National.

Fairy Flying School makes Elmo's World look like a Ken Loach kitchen-sink drama.

I was impressed that Callie was actually able to buy that car. Leonard must be something special or a wizard may have some…advantages.

I have a cheap pay as you go phone, so can someone clear this up for me? When Nick got the gimme phone, and probably a high-end one, at that, Nick would still need a phone plan, correct?  Isn't that like getting a TV, but no cable plan?

I am neither of those things, but I can still rejoice, can't I?

Holy Jeebus, I was just going to post about that episode! And it was Mr. Carlin (I thiiiiiink) who was the patient who called Betty White, "Sue Ann." I've always loved that episode.

I quite enjoy the Dana Gould Hour. I could listen to the two guys from Boston talk about current events all day, but I may be on my own there. I've enjoyed just about everything - the true Hollywood stories (Rondo Hatten!), the "short story" type pieces and the conversations between him and his guests.

Whenever I hear about an unfamiliar podcast, I got to their site and scroll through until I find the Paul F. Tompkins episode.

Yes, Pugs, the Boys Scouts are EXTREMELY defensive and litigious when it comes to their name or even the term, "Scout." I am 99% certain there will be some changes to the title/script before this sees the light of day.

Well, I pass DAWES Road every day and believe me…you win.

It's too bad that Emily can't recap Top Chef: Canada which starts up soon. 100% more seal based dishes than US Top Chef!

I was seriously impressed that I managed to see a Stephen King impression on television at all.

Oh, I was dying listening to Advice for the Deceased, especially the advice about the dinner party etiquette.

Personally, I turned to the sister team of Jackie and Joan Collins to get all my behind my mom's back smut.

Man, he sure seems to think so.

Thanks to Tasha's comment (but in no way encouragement, legally speaking) I now have a torrented copy of Miracleman. Until today, I didn't even know that you COULD torrent a comic book, but in retrospect, duh.

I hear Stoller's voice all the time since he's on two of my kid's favorite shows, HANDY MANNY and WORDGIRL. I feel like Fred Stoller is part of my family at this point.

YAY! Science Court! I had no children at the time, but I would get up on Saturday mornings to watch Playskool's Jon Benjamin for Kids!

Man, oh, man did I laugh hard at this one. Please, Mr. Harris, do not forget this episode when AV Club writes up it's TV year in review.

TINY TITANS is really popular in my son's Grade 1 and 2 class with both boys and girls. My son also reads DC SUPERPETS which are not comics, per se, but an early reader book series, albeit still drawn by Baltazar.