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Kolchak
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Are you seriously ignoring all the missiles Clinton shot out at different countries during his administration? This whole "Clinton The Greatest President Ever" bullshit needs to end.

I never understood the offense people had with 300.

I just love that she just walks up to a crime scene with the body not even cold wearing a short skirt.

I'd say the Mark Lindsay Chapman story takes the cake because they fired the poor guy for a mere coincidence.

Can't you at least wear a scarf? If anyone asks just say that you have a bad hair day?

I started thinking last week that perhaps we are too hard on Dexter. Really ignoring the serial killer twist the show was truly structured like all the other CBS Cop Dramas. You have your office banter, the murder mystery, then the audience quickly finds out who the baddie was, and we get to enjoy Dexter giving them a

Great, just when Furries seemingly were replaced by Bronies they have to comeback with vengeance.

I wanted to be fair and use a Springfieldian that didn't receive much screentime. Of course now I remember that Jimbo had two major roles in "The Tell-Tale Head" as well as "Nightmare Cafeteria." The point that I was trying to make was that even a very small Simpsons character had an established personality and is

Without resetting time the universe would have been frozen, forever. It'd be rather shitty of them to not want to reset time just so they could die with their memories intact.

It was a good finale, a nice way to cap off another run of Futurama. But it also reminded me why I'm glad the show ended, simply put the secondary and tertiary characters were never developed enough to support their own episodes (unlike The Simpsons). And especially with the CC years Futurama seemed committed to

That's so unfair to bunch The Classic Simpsons with the fucking Zombie Simpsons (Season 11 and Beyond).

Hey guys, why don't you just not watch Chris Hardwick's crap until later on so it doesn't alter your perception of the finale or just not watch it?

It was utterly brilliant in how it completely threw me off. I was expecting a similar repeat to when Mac was able to take a Hockey Shot for money, Dee would appear on Conan, bomb, and then be treated like shit.

I felt S2 was the weakest. The exodus to Mexico just went on for too long and we knew there was no future with Kenny and the beautiful Mexicana.

I just want to say I really enjoyed Clear History just because it twisted what you'd think would happen. I really enjoyed McBride as a normal average joe (as opposed to another Kenny Powers) and thought it was hilarious how Jon Hamm Objectivist douche boss turned into a great guy by the second half who just wanted to

I still haven't seen it because I'm not watching a Captain Kirk Trek Story without the Shat.

Videos of Martin's Roasts are all over Youtube, of course don't expect anything more than old people telling little jokes about each other. They're actually quite fascinating time capsules because Dean Martin was able to nab real important people. Ronald Reagan was the first to be roasted.

Dean Martin had a bunch of celebrity friends and they just came up with the idea to have a party where they'd bust balls. Then they realized it would make for fun television. And that's how Roasting was born.

I like Franco as a person, as an actor though, yeesh he never really transforms into a character. It's always James Franco pretty much playing James Franco. Haven't seen him do his Kevin Federline impression in Spring Breakers, but that looks like it could be an exception.

I kinda miss hating her horribly generic sitcom. I mean damn it was always a delight to read the comments about last night's "Shitney"