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AlasdairWilkins
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You can go both directions with this, honestly. The same chaos and endless athleticism that won OKC those games in the first place also seemed to be what did them in. And I saw GSW tense up plenty, so I guess they ended up beating themselves less?

I guess this isn't *exactly* what you're saying, but I feel like implicit in this is the idea that we shouldn't celebrate record-setting teams as they're happening, which just feels like it takes a lot of the fun out of it. The Warriors just went 73-9! That's insane! I legitimately don't know if it's possible to

TNG and DS9 work best as complements of each other, anyway. I wouldn't want one without the other, even if I'll ride harder for DS9. I mean, DS9 had Garak!

"Episode 2 airs with a new male lead"

Pretty sure the AV Club's Tom Hardy #1 super-fan doesn't frequent WOT, so what's even the point?

I still haven't watched "All Good Things." Been saving it for a rainy day. But is that really a particularly controversial opinion? I thought consensus was AGT > WYLB (though close), and DS9 S7 > TNG S7 (not as close, though maybe not miles apart either).

You know, I'd really like LeBron to get his Cleveland ring, for KD and Russ to get theirs, and even for randos like J.R. Smith or Steven Adams to get one. But I'd prefer 73-9 to not have an asterisk, so let's just finish this fucker off right.

Does the Samaritan do what's best for business? Because if so, it's *entirely* possible.

Also excellent choices. That was just the first off the top of my head.

You couldn't have rooted for the greatest thing ever, the Dion Waiters revenge series?

You're talking like Smackdown *isn't* coming to Tuesday nights!

I know not everyone is crazy about DS9's final season, but it had about 120 episodes of consistently great TV, give or take. (And I actually love DS9's final season.)

Yeah, the Warriors here displayed greatness without dominance. I wouldn't say the Thunder did the opposite — they were dominant *and* often great. But damn, the Splash Brothers are just like death and taxes.

Oh, also, I'm really looking forward to people using the Warriors' struggles against the Thunder as proof they really ain't shit, somehow completely eliding the fact that they, you know, *won* the series.

While I get that, I think 100+ episodes is well past the point where you celebrate a show's run, rather than mourn it.

That series was so strange and deliriously wonderful. The Thunder were the ultimate matchup nighmare for the Warriors, and how many games could you say the Warriors looked like, on balance, the better team? Game 2 and…

Yeah, I just wasn't that big a Warehouse 13 fan. Eureka definitely hit a valley around its third season, but I found enough variations across the seasons to enjoy my binge-watch catch-up.

In fairness, if there's one person whose particular life story means it's at least plausible he'd not know a ton about his family history, it might be a guy whose mom was killed and dad was imprisoned for said murder when he was 11.

Let's not go crazy. No way Harry has anything as gauche as friends.

An Arrow commenter tells me Deathstroke is now off limits because he's being used in some other DC project, and a Google search confirms it, so…