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YES! It's ANUSTART for AD on Netflix!

I agree, but I do think plenty of people confuse Baldwin brilliantly channeling their innermost Trumpian disgust with Baldwin's long history of being a self-absorbed jerk with severe anger management issues. Kind to think of it, he really is the perfect person to accentuate Trump's worst qualities since, politics

Alternate facts? :D

re your big conspiracy fear: I believe you just described Timeless!

I forgot about that whole "taken out of rerun rotations" element. People always want to see lost/"banned" episodes of tv shows. Good call on the urban legend theory of popularity.

Great point. I HATED the move to Sundays (and the show's location move from Vancouver to CA soon thereafter) at the time, feeling like things were somehow less authentic to the roots of the show. Probably wasn't fair, but dammit, having watched since the first airing of the pilot, I was a traditionalist! :D

Not a personal favorite of mine but the gross factor there at least fit the flukeworm character. And unlike Home, there was at least some remote connection to the larger mythology — Mr. X appears here (might have been his debut, I can't remember anymore).

Fair point. That was a weak episode all the way around that I'd honestly forgotten about. A lot of pointless gore in that one too… but overall, Home is still worse IMO.

Well said. If the general incest plotline wasn't off-putting enough, the scene with the screaming, barely human, quadruple amputee "breeding mother" being rolled out from under the bed (if my mind remembers right?) near the end remains one of the most pointlessly grotesque things ever aired on network television.

I realize this will be unpopular with some, but I've despised the "Home" episode from the first time it aired. I have always felt like it was an aberration when X-Files went from edgy sci-fi with horror elements into flat-out grotesque for grotesque's sake. I'm not squeamish and some of my favorite episodes are

Thank you! I love the Beatles. I like a lot of Wings material, even including some of Sir Paul's more experimental stuff. But this is the worst/stupidest/most annoying excuse for a Christmas song ever given the "pop Christmas cannon" treatment, especially coming from such a talented songwriter. I'm guessing it was

Never say never… ;)

Wow, talk about missing the point. The genius of Brooks has always been weaving low brow comedy into high brow concept. Your entire premise is off-base: the film was never intended to be a studio blockbuster. It was intended, from top to bottom, to be a *spoof of* studio blockbusters… and succeeds at this, arguably

"…large number of users who were to stupid or lazy to download Firefox…"

I'd add the episode(s) of "8 Simple Rules" that dealt with the sudden, tragic passing of the iconic John Ritter. Similar to the post-Phil Hartman Newsradio episode above, you really felt like the cast was going through their own grieving process on-screen and, in so doing, gave the audience a chance to do the same.

Obviously, the Doctor Who ride will consist of stepping into a small, old-school phone booth. But don't worry, it's bigger on the inside!