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so no more stray observations?

@avclub-42998cf32d552343bc8e460416382dca:disqus oh the original ending would have been the icing on the cake. It's really too bad that he couldn't find a way to pull it off on a shoestring budget.

I was a 13 year old kid in 2005 when I first saw Clerks and was a pretty die hard fan all throughout my teen years, but I've found my interest in him wanes with every new podcast he creates. And Jay and Silent Bob's Groovy Cartoon Movie was the first time he was involved in something and I said "Nope, not even

Louis C.K. is no worse an actor than Ray Romano or Larry David, so I have no problem with him being nominated.

I used to be on the "Fuck Jim Parsons" bandwagon. Then I actually watched a couple episodes of TBBT, and I get it. He's giving a very traditional multi-cam sitcom performance, and a very, very good one a that, and I understand why Emmy voters like him so much. He's a consummate performer who at times elevates what

I've never watched Downton Abbey, so I can't speak to Hugh Bonneville, but of the other three performances that didn't win, I'd say I'm most bummed out about Damian Lewis. Go back and watch that interrogation scene in "Q&A" again. Look at his eyes in that scene - he is living, breathing Nicholas Brody. It's an amazing

you like-a da shoes?

80s is the one decade of the modern era of music that I unequivocally cannot stand. I would rather listen to generic 50s doo wop than Duran Duran or Motley Crue or Cyndi Lauper. The pop songs all feature primitive drum machines and synths that sound like garbage, the production of all genres in general sounds like

You should venture over to the IMDb board for Breaking Bad, if you're brave enough. I'd say the overwhelming majority of those posters still root for Walt, and there's also a disturbing amount of homophobic, racist, sexist, unironic celebratory-of-violence posts there too. Not saying the two are mutually exclusive, as

Hey man, I've been watching those shows for two-three years. That's a tenth of my life so far! I've come so far!
But I guess it would be more accurate to say I "grew up" on Boy Meets World, Smart Guy, Even Stevens, those kinds of shows. Then Family Guy, Futurama, South Park, Jackass when I was a young teen, and then

Many of those in my generation ARE retarded, but I love Seinfeld, largely due to my dad being a huge fan. He also instilled in me appreciation for The Jerk, Bananas, The Russians are Coming! The Russians are Coming!…I really need to thank my dad for that, and the comedy gods for giving him such great taste.

"If you said a bunch of horrible shows, I would've just thought you were a hilarious troll"

"How can anyone dispute it was the best time for TV comedy?"

Buried in his jammies!

Adum Sandler, where are you?!

I watched the first 12 minutes and then realized that as great as Mandy Patinkin and Damien Lewis and Claire Danes are, I just do not care about this show or these characters anymore whatsoever. Maybe I'll binge watch it over Christmas break.

…Isn't Chris Elliott ugly Chris Elliott?

@avclub-b3e157f795f95a0eeddae30fc92ebd3d:disqus Simpsons Season 12 still gave us Skinner's Sense of Snow.

I agree, Alec Baldwin's in The Aviator is so wonderfully delivered.

True. Hell, he could even be talking about SNL.