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i'm just glad that on my tablet, i won't be able to use the header links, as the budweiser banner that half-appears under it takes precedence.

IT IS DONE.

hey

no, but really:

we regret to inform STOP

i LOVE that they keep cutting to the studio audience.

also she played nurse kirkman and cynthia on home movies

because any comedian even half as funny as john oliver will make bill maher look like the dennis miller of comedy

nah i don't know. i saw it at midnight - there were kids with laptops and girls in colored wigs. we all had a good time. the backlash against it made me feel weird though.

does it feel like they started writing the script for it based entirely on book 2, not realizing the route it would take? does it feel like they didn't have enough time to develop any of the characters, and dropped 90% of what made the comics fun to read in favor of elaborate action sequences?

wait. ACCOUNTING FOR LAWYERS. it's practically a second pilot.

syndication fan, so i'm missing some season 1 episodes and a bit from season 2 (just one, i think). personally, i've found that reducing pretty much any worthwhile series to a few episodes is a fool's errand. (i love TV club 10, but commenters really don't understand the fundamental concept.) i tried to do a

AV club commenters are too cool for space jam

basketball

i know we're supposed to be anti-hipster (and we're also supposed to pretend that "hipster" has a specific definition), but cursive is fucking rad.

does it help if the evil exes were metaphorical?

it was a simpler time.

please read this, 80s nostalgia fans.

oh god sailor moon. i think that's where i learned to watch things with ironic distance, even though i genuinely loved it. even at seven, i knew it was something i wasn't supposed to do.

DENT!