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Wait what? Season 2 was easily the weakest next to the sixth season due to how padded the hatch arc was, the boring new characters, the dead end story arcs for characters like Charlie and Sawyer, and the ridiculous nonsensical finale (though the Desmond flashbacks were excellent). There was still a lot of great stuff

Fringe was easily one of the dumbest shows on tv. Don't get me wrong, I liked it for the character development, but it was about as intellectual as the average Michael Bay movie.

Those two seasons really had nothing in common though, Also I think X-files was canceled after the ninth season started, I don't think Carter initially designed it to be the last.

I have definitely never seen the original Flintstones opening before. I guess they replaced it with the later theme in reruns.

The last I heard was they would resume in February I think? They have been delayed for ages though, I've been waiting to start watching the show since the reviews stopped. It's probably good for me to get a break though, I can only take so much of the syndicated cheesiness and bad acting at one time. I was getting

That one was pretty weird because the episode wasn't even a mythology episode really. I think it's the only MOTW where they changed the text.

Not to mention that many have animation over the end music and those ALSO change when the theme music does. I remember Inuyasha being particularly egregious in this area.

Huh, I never really liked the way they kept tweaking the credits in weird ways on that show. I remember them at some points taking out the flashes of things that would happen in the episode for no apparent reason and then putting them back in a couple times early on, it always threw me off. Or the way the count

Yeah I think Buffy and Angel would be the first thing to pop into most people's heads. They had to be left out intentionally to boost comments: they were tweaking those things constantly. They even made some major changes just a few episodes from the end of Angel, I loved the way they changed Amy Acker's bit in the

Rush of Blood is really one of the few albums where the back half is actually stronger than the first.

Admittedly A Rush of Blood to the Head was a massive ripoff of The Bends (even as it's their best album) and then X&Y was basically trying to repeat their previous album. Their more recent stuff is more U2-ish though and Parachute was mostly just generic indie rock stuff with a bit of early Radiohead influence.

I feel like it would have been a good album if it was their first one, but it felt like a lot of the songs were slicker and less genuine versions of previous songs (Speed of Sound and Fix You in particular sound like alternate universe versions of Clocks and The Scientist respectively). I get a huge sense of deja vu

I don't think they really cast him or designed the costume in time for Captain America: his Thor cameo was edited in very late in the production. Renner may also have signed on for fewer films than some of the other cast members since he's also involved with two other franchises.

Admittedly two separate studios are producing Marvel movies but Disney is doing a really great job churning them out while casting them extremely well while putting good talent behind the camera. Some of them feel a bit bland and rushed but the overall quality is pretty high.

Have you seen this show? The directors all have pretty different styles and Demme's episodes were great and visually beautiful.

I heard it from a friend

You know a movie is really bad when it's advertising nonstop on porn sites.

I'll admit I double checked it just to make sure that was the name of the show… really I have no idea why it stuck in my head since even my love of vampires couldn't get me to tune in.

If I remember correctly, HBO is actually making that show…

If I remember correctly, HBO is actually making that show…