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It's unfortunate the show is ending but at the same time I feel so happy to have seen Wander, Sylvia, Hater and all the others since 2013 when the show first aired. There's something about the show that just makes me smile even when I've had a tough day for whatever reason. We all deserve to give Craig, Frank, Dave,

Don't forget that tonight's Wander Over Yonder is its big series finale. Will Lord Dominator finally destroy everything? Is there really a limit to Wander's happiness? Will Major Threat become evil again? Is Little Bits going to take someone out? Does Something the So and So finally have a sensible plan? Tune in to

AV Clubbers are definitely dickish about lots of things. It's like you can't change the schedule for posting items or create a different visual format for things without people getting unnecessarily huffy over small details.

How many shows are covered on this site anyway? This is more of a sign of the site trying to simplify the TV section I suppose. Then again, I obviously don't know much about how it runs. It's not like I spend all damn day here or something.

I would love to see expanded movie coverage but at the same time you'd think that TV reviews would stick. Then again, like I said earlier, it's about trying to figure out which shows people actually watch. You literally cannot watch everything.

The Brexit case and the consequences that are about to come about should be a real warning to everyone who wants to keep Trump from being the president. Anyone who wants to stop him must get out and vote…because you sure as hell knows the Trumpers will definitely flock to the polls. The "populists" who are afraid of

I assume you will still see a review of the series finale of Wander Over Yonder tomorrow only because it's just one episode. That would have been dropped if the show was to have a third season.

i guess it's more of a symbol of how dangerous the Peak TV era is. Apparently you can have too much of something and it gets to the point where it is impossible to keep up with certain things (not to mention the risk of missing something that is actually worth watching).

The voice acting is surprisingly well done and the actors were well chosen based on their breeds. Jason Bateman the fox, JK Simmons the lion, Shakira the gazelle, etc.

(violently throws drum head at signsofrain)

"Did I do things wrong? Yes. But it was for the RIGHT reasons."

Would Black Fag count too? You know, the Black Flag parody?

I saw the Moodies in Durham earlier this year. Apparently the three members who still tour hit up the southeast a lot because they all live around those old people communities in Florida (Bradenton, Ocala, the Villages, etc). Also, there's two drummers presumably because of how damn old Graeme Edge is.

Yes, but you get to see Mac Sabbath, the band that plays fast food-themed versions of Black Sabbath songs. Maybe they could go on tour with Cookie Mongoloid (Sesame Street songs played as heavy metal with Cookie Monster in full leather garb) and the Pizza Underground (Velvet Underground songs repurposed to be about

Tell me about it. The only shows in Raleigh that it covers are the shitty Walnut Creek shows. And Walnut Creek has been notorious for doing a very poor job with trying to book non-country acts. Now if the Red Hat Amphitheater or the Ritz were covered it would be another story.

The WFMU Monty Hall has a unique policy for selling tickets. You can buy your tickets at the gate the day of the show or you can choose what's in the box.

Ashevilla?! The monster from western North Carolina has awakened! And it's about to shoot wine and folk music out of its many tentacles!

You think he did? Tell the truth. TELL THE TRUTH.

We're waiting for his apology for Seven Pounds too.

I still think Something the So and So will rise to power…but he won't have any clear idea of how to handle it.