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O'Neal's is pretty much mine. I hate feeling left out, or I fear leaving a show because it might be good again. I'm trying to pair down what I watch, especially because work doesn't usually give me the chance to keep up with everything. And if I can't, then that is ok too.

Really love Betrayal, especially for it's insane replayability. There's isn't much like it.

As my friends and I are approaching our 40s, it's harder and harder to find time to spend with each other. Also we've known each other backwards and forwards for 25 years, so there isn't much we don't know about each other. But recently we've started to play games and found that it's a lot of fun. Some games we've

Rooting for my team, the Cowboys, for all my life is like watching that TV show that once was good but has been a disappointment for a long time. Sort of like The Walking Dead. Man it was good once, but now I just keep watching and hoping for past glory. Yeah every once in a while it gets good again for a short time,

Interesting that this is all part of Archer's wet coma dream.

Janet officiating her own wedding was the capper to an extremely hilarious scene. God I love those two.

Or David Hasselhoff.

And when you bring this up to the nutjobs who believe this, they just claim that the Right was able to stop Obama from taking away their guns and instituting death panels and martial law, etc…

I do enjoy the comedy duo of Ed and Childan. You gotta find laughs somewhere in a show filled with fascists.

The combination of both is unstoppable.

Their appeal is pretty simple. They are great when you are drunk.

It has mentors like the other movies. It's like poetry. It rhymes.

So JJ taints Star Wars, but you haven't seen any of the new movies.

Anime might not do a stupid dance party ending, but it has it own stable of awful tropes it uses that are eye rolling.

No Star Trek Discovery? I guess there isn't enough info to preview. Still looking forward to it more than any show on here. Although Taboo, The Handmaid's Tale, and American Gods, might peak my interest.

True about Trump and Mussolini, but most people who watch the show agree that the premise is both interesting and bullshit. But that goes for almost any show.

Nah, that was it's best season!

It is slow and dreary, so if that's a deal breaker (it was for my wife) than I'd probably avoid it. But there are a few characters that are very fascinating to watch, and it's those few that I cling on to.

I'm a music snob and still this article comes off as really pretentious. Just let your kids discover what they like. My dad and uncle were the two who shaped my musical tastes, but you know what, they just played shit because they liked it. Some of it I ended up liking, some of it I didn't. Exposing kids to a variety

Or I would have just settled for the Tagomi show where he looks off to the distance as he contemplates life.