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Anything that keeps him from making more sitcoms is fine by me.

Furries became the punchline to their own joke.

That scene with the flying glass fragment was the single greatest bit of unintentional comedy this show has ever produced.

Easily my favorite part, and the entire reason for my repeat viewings back when the only way I could get my hands on it video tape because the only available DVD version was region locked for Australia.

Internet outrage at its finest:

I left that one feeling okay. Not a great episode of X-Files, but it at least felt like an epsiode of X-Files, by way of the 2016 Ford Explorer, which I have now been programmed to think is both comfortable and affordable. I do have high hopes for the Darin Morgan episode.

I don't know which was worse. The fact that Chris decided to stick with the formula that killed the show where he takes three or four episodes worth of interesting ideas and then crams them all into an incoherent hash by trying to stage them in a single episode, or the editing, which made each scene jump frantically

What, did Shooter not get picked up?

Key word here: *was*.

I recognize that background prop.

I'd like to see him put his twist on a show about a diverse group of mystery solving teenagers.

I finished game back in the day when tank controls were the only option. I was amused to discover that the achievement in the new version was triggered by having 'tank controls' selected in the options, but didn't seem to care that I played Remastered exclusively using the mouse.

Nice work on that hotlink to the Drive review.

Does he have some blackmail on Bob Greenblatt or something? I don't understand why they he thinks doing anything with Tim Kring is going to work out well in any way shape or form. Yes, S1 was kinda fun. But everything past that point has been complete garbage, and we now have dozens of shows out there who do the

Has anyone ever created a chart to show compare the average length of time between the death of a comic book hero and the eventual resurrection of that hero?

Adam repeats himself so often that eventually found the show impossible to pay attention to. I can't imagine how dreadful it must be to have to be there live for the entire experience and react to it in a way that doesn't register somewhere between resignation and contempt. I'm just glad that she kept her momentum

Or the advertisers tried to use the platform to view something and discovered that there was no point in throwing money at something that barely worked.

All I can say about #55 is that he better include the crazy glue story…

Outside of "The Day the Clown Cried", is there a single piece of television or cinema that you can't find a pirated copy of on the internet within 7 minutes or less?

GnR concert announcements should be taken in much the same way as Morrissey concert announcements. Just because you can buy a ticket doesn't mean it will actually happen.