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The anti-vax shit (and her subsequent denial that she ever was anti-vax) is worse, but she was also schlocking e-cigs for a brief while (I think she stopped when she was hired for The View), and she played up the whole they're-a-healthy-alternative-to-regular-cigarettes pitch, which for me dovetails with her

Yeah, there was a lot of shit, though the comments to the flip side of this from last night made me realize how great 1995 was in terms of both music and film.

Or, you know, the subjectivity of personal tastes.

I've seen this before. You have what TV Guide calls "Schwimmer fatigue."

I loved both of them, too. I hope they come back for any additional seasons and/or movies. I even started to become somewhat of a Debra-Jeff [edit: Frankie-Jeff] shipper towards the end of the season, despite the hints that she wouldn't be attracted to Jeff in the first place. I think it was mostly a function of my

Yeah this seems less like needless bitching and more like a tongue-in-cheek attempt at mixing a little knowledge with humor. It might not be the funniest thing in the world, but the musical score, the titles, and the presenter himself waving the dinosaurs by their tails at the camera and at one point doing an

There's a headline out there in the great AVC yonder that currently is written as "Dinosaur Expert Not Impressed with Factually Dinosaur Inaccurate Toys."

About the problems with every episode being a bottle episode and there be little room to introduce new characters, couldn't it just follow the Star Trek template? With more episodes and a slightly bigger budget they could explore strage new worlds (hilariously), seek out new life and new civilizations (that keep

The getting big elsewhere thing is key for me, too. Great cast, and yet they're so relatively unknown that most of them don't even have Wikipedia pages. I hope Yahoo renews the series and keeps the cast together while they can.

I was really skeptical going in, given the loss of yet another main character from the original cast (and I'm in the minority with regards to whether or not season 5 was a return to form). I was more than pleasantly surprised. Solid season.

Missed it! A particularly high anxiety stretch of grad school had taken a bite of my social life around that time.

Yeah, I can't complain.

Carter said they're going to deal with CSM's return in "very much an X-Files way," whatever that means. A flashback would actually make the most sense.

ZMF = Kyle Ryan? Fire up the AVC conspiracy theory machine!

I dated a woman who was convinced she wouldn't like PJ Harvey based on only the few singles that she had heard. One day we were driving to campus and I put on "Long Snake Moan." She was hooked.

He got the money? All I got was a tour t-shirt for which I overpaid. Oh, and embarrassing but cherished memories.

The belly dancer from the "Mysterious Ways" video was also there and it was her birthday and they brought out a little cake for her during her performance. Well, it was either her or her replacement, the choreographer that The Edge later married.

Thanks. I was thinking of The Wire and Treme.

I agree 100%. Pulp's last four albums are all amazing. His n' Hers, Different Class, This Is Hardcore, and We Love Life rival any string of four albums a band has put out, in my opinion.

The designer spent $15,000 on them alone, if memory serves, and he wrote everything himself and found hundreds of disturbing photographs and illustrations to cut out and include, and he ripped the journals apart and sewed them back together, himself, too. I think they ran out of money and so they had to ditch what