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I get a delicious Gary Busey vibe in that "I would do anything for love" video.

I was happy to hear that Mel and Sue were leaving as they really grated on my nerves. But Mary?!? This is an abomination!!!

The difference is BB wrote consistently fantastic plot and character, other than Season 2 having some stumbles.

BSG desecrated the characters in the final season AND didn't wrap up the show in any meaningful way. It was horrific. And after the strongest first two seasons in sci-fi TV history.

1) Isn't the creator of Lost the very last person you should ask about how to create a show that holds together and makes sense in the end? Unless they're going to explain all the mistakes they made.

When routine bites hard, I will watch this.

Can't we agree that they're both terrible people?

More entertaining than Blades of Glory in much less time.

Huh? I'm in America and it says these are blocked.

Spolier alert: Babe the Blue Ox was never real

Even in a makeuo/wardrobe test Patrick Stewart has gravitas.

I always knew he was good, but after his work in Fargo I will watch him in anything.

I thought Karazhan was really cheesy. Disco plus goofiness feels like dad humor.

Watching the Judas clip two things come to mind:

This and the Amazon daily sales column have made me think about just removing the AV Club from my bookmarks.

It's 2016 and you're reviewing Dairy Queen blizzards and all the artificial plastic-y crappiness that comes with that instead of one of the amazing high quality ice cream shops near your offices??

I think she's fantastic. One of the best parts of Louie and Californication. Can't wait to watch this show!

She's been in a lot of movies or TV shows that could have been really good and weren't quite. Not her fault, like her acting.

This made me think of the lettering I liked when I was working in a comic shop back in the 80s and Bob Pinaha is the name of the letterer on Grendel, Mage and Elementals (and many others) back at that time. I really loved the look of those. The lettering felt clean but very human.

Beautifully written and hot as fire.