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First, that every site in this portfolio looks virtually identical really detracts from what makes each one (AV Club included) special. It feels like the McDonalds-indication of websites: a series of bland, generic product, not nearly as satisfying.

Lemon pepper wings, when done right, hit four of the five basic tastes (sour, bitter, salty, umami) and are addictive as a result. They have been a thing in Atlanta (if not the south) for decades. ATLiens critique the various attributes of lemon pepper wings about town like they are food critics talking about the

If you ever went to The Varsity, but didn't walk across the street, then you missed out. JR Crickets and its fabulous wings were right there.

IMHO, there should be at least three or four cold opens next season at the step aerobics class, with at least one including the line, "Terry loves to grapevine."

He may have been referencing Jon Cryer's Hiding Out, which was from the 80s.

I have never seen an episode of The Flash, but the guy who plays Barry Allen left such a good impression, I definitely would check it out. Mission accomplished CW!

Little Jack's hair is more forgiving, given how much he has. I could see the barber struggling with fine detail work. I had a hairdresser who cut crooked as he got older (too vain to wear glasses). Trims weren't a problem; however, cuts, particularly for mid-length hair, were a nightmare. And yet many many

It wouldn't have made as much sense with a guy, given that it's clear Diane is looking for a new Alicia.

Perhaps ABC has smoothed things out quite a bit. At the same time, we are only a couple of episodes into season 2. It's hard to say where things will land in terms of "bite" when we are so early in.

Like getting up, Googling "calculator" would interrupt her flow.

Scully and Hitchcock, for all of their seeming incompetence, can be pretty smart, at least when it comes to things like how to get free pizza.

Yes. Everything about the hair salon scene rang true from the talk of transitioning to the discussion of crying over bad hair during the process to the sprint to the shampoo bowl when the relaxer burn is too much.

Making someone "a little uncomfortable" is far afield from (a) mocking a black presidential candidate, no matter how weak he is, by a white guy doing Amos 'n Andy-speak; and (b) swearing at your black staffer for finding - and articulating - that there may be some problems with that.

Between iZombie and Jane the Virgin, I may have to completely reassess the CW.

Charles Dance is the gold standard for cold and difficult fathers. If it isn't him, they'd better find a close second.

I could see Axl making the same mistake with his current girlfriend as he did before because he calls her "different from other girls" and still struggles with being open (and articulate) about his feelings. He's Mike's child, through and through (recall the recent father/son beer debacle).

When I read the books, the Rae+L=J leapt out at me. Given where we are in the series, I couldn't tell whether this was a hint or a rabbit hole. I guess time will tell…

The same happened with his son's girlfriend. She started off my saying that Lonnie was part of a normal family. Then, as she had more time to ruminate, basically said that they were weird, the house was sketchy, Lonnie was a perv, and Chris was crazy and dangerous.

The closeness of Villanuevas just shines a bright light on the absence of that kind of family support in Rafael's life. When he talks of getting help for the baby, it's probably not just because a nanny is a practical answer to the problem, but also because Rafael didn't have much hands on parenting himself. There