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Ive been rewatching the show and honestly Allison Janney was the best character.  She's wonderful. 

This review completely overlooks the fact that Tic shoots one of the innocent nurses in cold blood. The third episode in a row where one of the protagonists inflicts unnecessary harm to someone (Ruby raping the store manager with a stiletto, Montrose murdering Yahima). As much as I love this show, I don’t understand

Sorry, but it’s a losing battle. I was raised by a Canadian English teacher and the abuse heaped upon me for anything that deviated in the slightest from Proper English was tremendous. Yet I’ve gone on to work in marketing and copy of any type is written for the lowest common denominator. Thus cars ‘run good’ instead

I’m disappointed. Not shocked. But deeply resentful of things not getting to wrap up. Who knows, maybe in 5 to 10 years we’ll get a short goodbye run or special. Sucks to have so much unresolved. 

I thought Post Office had a lot of interesting stuff about how the mail gets delivered at least.

I feel the same way about the author of this opinion piece.

I would say his reputation for “grampa rock” is also very overstated. In the early and mid 80's he was known for music like this which was a staple on the coolest shows at the time, like Miami Vice, which in turn basically set 80's fashion to what we know of today (the sports coat with t shirt, etc..). He was the targe

Thanks for your question—you make a good point, and I should have elaborated. Good journalists write about people with disabilities the same way they write about anybody else: by writing ABOUT them. For example, “Benjatrix is 36 years old and lives with his parents. He enjoys watching TV and playing with his dog.

Hello fellow journalist! Please don’t use this construction or similar in the future: “Joshua has the mental development of an elementary school-aged boy.”

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He was great in one of my all time favorites, The China Syndrome.

This is actually great to read, as it’s one of the reasons I’ve been hesitant to buy the new version. I tend to blow through these like a MMO, where I play for multiple hours a day for the first month, and then get totally burnt out (by my own doing). Then when I come back months later I would find some of the

Say what you will about this adaptation, but I thought it was particularly brave of them to make it a musical.

Hobby drama is fun and I am a Ravelry user, so I’ll let you know that the knitters who were banned were NOT “more interested in 3-needle bind-offs than immigration policy.” Like many other dipshits on social media, they were busy organizing themselves to troll knitters of color and creating yarn colorways with racist

I’m sorry, “Songs in the Key of Springfield”, the collected songs from the peak years of The Simpsons, produced by THIS MAN, WAS The Simpsons and was also my childhood.

Some of the shows all time best episodes, indisputably, were its musical episodes. And he was the guy behind that. There would BE no 30 years to speak

So . . . you’re saying he should be THANKFUL he was unceremoniously fired for clear and obvious discriminatory reasons after being a vital behind the scenes contributing creative force of a legendary television show for nearly thirty years?

Have you ever made a comment here that isn’t the absolute fucking worst?

All I know is that the furry community got a lot of ammo today.