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Yes, a thousand times yes. Can I sign a petition? While I think Colbert is capable of creating a groundbreaking Late Show, I don't think that's what CBS wants. Tompkins would be perfect to carry the more traditional Late Show/Tonight Show format forward, and he would be a huge contrast to Fallon, but with both of them

Seinfeld's finale was underwhelming as an event (there was buzz surrounding the commercials being aired similar to a SuperBowl because of the expected viewership) and below average as an episode of Seinfeld, but as a finale written by Larry David and Seinfeld, I think it's aged really well. There was literally not a

Why couldn't she be the other type of mermaid, with the fish part on top and the lady part on the bottom?

Yeah, I prepared for BB, and bought the episodes on Amazon Prime for the final season despite not having cable. But that was "everywhere" in the sense that people on FB were chatting about it. My wife and I are basically the only people I know that watch The Good Wife, and this is about the only pop culture news site

I'm sorry, but as someone who catches up with the Good Wife online when I have the time, there should have been a massive fucking spoiler alert. Especially when it's teased with an image of Tasha Yar, it makes me think it's going to be an inventory of shows at least a year old, if not from 1989 and the annals of TV

So I was essentially raised with no religion, but not as an atheist either. You know way more than me and are basically right about everything you wrote.

For awhile I got caught up watching youtube videos debunking creationism, which had a great side effect of discovering tons of great educational science content explained in layman's terms but targeted for adults. Which, for those of us who have been out of school for a decade or more, is really quite cool, and a lot

1) This is one of the best "For Your Considerations" because it actually has a specific point of view, and is making an argument. Too many of these are AVClub click-bait, and purposely ambiguous in what we should be considering.

Cosmos is on Hulu. I thought the first 20 minutes were a great presentation of artificial selection.

With the mass exodus of writers to The Dissolve, Zack is easily my favorite writer for this site. He was one of my top authors here before that as well, and I'd rather read his take on anything remotely science fiction related than any of them.

I had no idea Roiland was the creative force behind House of Cosby's. That's such a random thing that I loved in college over a decade ago.

Rick's absolute frustration at not having the answers, "I'm watching the same thing you are!" had me dying. Such a stupid true to life conversation mixed with the insanity of the butt hamsters. Still cracking up.

Yeah, I've been looking for it here too. I thought the second episode was also pretty uneven, but still a great thing to be on TV. The very first part talking about dogs and artificial selection was pretty fantastic. The polar bears and tree of life was perfectly fine, but not as engaging. The hall of extinction

I think this episode is going to inevitably suffer from comparisons to Amazon Women in the Mood which, like this episode, was funnier for the send-up of the genre trope (TNG: Angel One) than the actual cracks about gender stereotypes. I actually think lines like "the great passive-aggresion" are funnier than jokes

The main ending or the one after the credits? While the whole burying the body thing was pretty bold on a certain level, I really really really loved Cronenberg Rick & Cronenberg Morty going to live in the universe that Rick & Morty screwed up because they had turned everyone normal in Cronenberg universe. That next

Before the commercial break (on Hulu at least) I swore he was going to start discussing Galileo. Putting aside for a moment all the awful things about the Bruno segment, not discussing Galileo and his methods, which were essentially the birth of modern science, was a huge missed opportunity.

I am still watching. The show is flat out funny. I also think this Daniels/Schur brand of humor is reaching a much larger and different audience on Fox and that that's a good thing.

The first three words of this sentence made me think. By the time I finished the comment my mind was blown.

So, uh, is this a thing on the internet now? I was told you were never gonna give me up nor let me down, yet, you have.

Comcast is the AT&T of people.