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Not bad, Club writers… not bad.

"… A.A. Dowd… remains a execrable as ever."

I stopped soon after Halloween at some point. I was still kind of interested, but the fall was pretty busy for me. I might see if FXX On Demand has all of it.

Wow. I dropped Freak Show like a potato sack. Am I missing much? I scoffed at the idea of an intertwined universe, but then again it seems that season 4 is calling back to its best material. So…

thank you, colonel

But I thought "Day After Tomorrow" made the sheeple arise from their waking coma to fight the aliens altering our climate by travelling back in time to 2012 through an ancient dinosaur -like creature created from nuclear experimentation but also not created from nuclear experimentation and actually a force balancing

While I agree it really shouldn't have made the list for this year, I can't go without noting how wonderfully surprised I am to see Doctor Who perform a complete turnaround from lovable guilty pleasure to an actually rather decent season of television.

I did like how the first film completely fucked with the basic idea of time travel (and the perverted, sick Back to the Future subversion is still pretty damn funny).

I need to stay inside more…

Excellent. I shall start breeding the highest efficiency of reindeer

Is Rudolph's… condition adaptation?
Is he the evolved, upgraded reindeer of the future?

Stop licking that pickaxe, man… you don't know where tha-…
ehhw…

I have never understood "bumbles bounce"
… What the fuck does that mean?

Grrrrggrheyrgrrrg. Black Mirror reaches into my soul and pulls out my worst goddamn nightmares.

Critiquing the critic… *sighs*

1. Green
2. Rhombus
3. Spirals
4. Remedial Chaos Theory
5. Breaking Bad
6. "The Big Bang", Doctor Who
7. 2001: A Space Odyssey (but this isn't something I'm particularly certain on)
8. Edgar Wright
9. Brazil
10. In Rainbows
11. Radiohead
12. The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy

13. Cat
14. Blue, Yellow, Red
15. the Far Side
16. Watchmen
17. "Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so."
18. Doctor Who. Both the classic and new material has tremendously reinvigorated my passion for science fiction I once sort of lost.

My only real complaint is that we never see the Waltons get their chance to fly up and away into a far, FAAAR distant land removed from time and space.

Hook! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

It's still the improbably excellent reworking of Fargo into a tense, bizarre, achingly funny 10 part film.