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Thomas Crane
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I enjoyed the story line where Ruxin got some unintended payback on Taco. Finally this character got a teeny bit of comeuppance. I should be glad that Taco's "sexual predator" aspects have been toned down. It was nice to see him there with his zits, at Ruxin's painkiller fueled mercy. It's the least he could do after

Carnivale is a goodin'. Clancy Brown is in that and young John Conner.

I loved this show when it aired. I think it had a lot to do with each character, other then Crichton, having a distinct voice that fit their characters. I think of it as real voice acting. The make up for Zhaan and Chiana was stellar. Watch the whole thing on Netflix. It's there, streaming.

My favorite great scene in a bad movie is in the J-Lo masterpiece Anaconda. Jon Voight gets swallowed up whole, puked up, blinks, and then gets eaten again. Genius. How many movies has Jon Voight been thrown up in by another character? None. So avant-garde!

I enjoyed how this episode featured two characters finally doing something about getting spurned by SAMCRO. However, what has bothered me for the last two episodes is the fact that every one's kids are not being taken care of. If Jax, Tara, Gemma, Opie, the porn star, and Opie's mom are all pre-occupied, who is taking

The Heart, She Holler is the clearest example of this trend.

Downton Abbey is okay, but I don't think it's as engrossing as Breaking Bad.  I do think the production is outstanding, but from a story perspective it's not mind-blowing. 

In Boston, 90s grunge isn't played on classic rock stations. It IS the rock played on stations. Who would have thought that "In Bloom" would still be on heavy rotation in a metropolitan area? Not me.

Those Nikon commercials turned out to be part of a larger documentary about Ashton Kutcher's cheating. el oh el

The patch of sweat on the wife-beater was perfect. So was the last shot of Mac's gut. Each time the gang would disappear, I wondered if they'd actually wrote into the episode "customers steal everything". Mac's impersonation of Charlie was pretty funny too.

I really don't understand the thought process of some people. Did she think her success would last forever or something? Jerry Rice was a success as a Wide Receiver because he admittedly "ran scared". I think that's how I'd treat any modicum of entertainment success. I don't understand why more people that make it in

I miss the concept of MTV as just airing music video. I don't miss the heavy rotation of TLC's Waterfalls.

Before they even stepped into the mine field, I was thinking how wild it would be if there were mines. Then the high pitch of electronics… Kovitz is blow to bits. Juicy should be a wreck. That scene of the dismembered limb shrapnel was crazy, and cut right to commercial. I can't believe that a biker gang is so numb to

He's less obnoxious then Martin Sheen.

I thin that this is a good statement. The world and the concepts for the show are more intriguing then the execution.

I bought this game because advertising works. I am, however, scared to death to do any sort of online play. It isn't fun to be insta-killed the second my guy spawns on a map. Too many bad memories of WoW PVP I guess…

I have a feeling the first episode was written in the past month. Good for them for pretending that this season has been about the league. I wish they'd write an episode where one team falls victim to to a shitty player having his best game ever. Vincent Jackson has been a bust every week, except the week my team was

I really thought this one was funny. All the whispered insanity made this work.

The problem with Work of Art, consistently, is that it doesn't really encourage art. It encourages people to generate a piece that can win the judges' favor. They are given a day to do it. Most great art comes from a process that could take weeks or months. So the issue with the Sucklord is that he can't produce art

I am really enjoyed China, IL last night. I wonder if it's even possible for that show to turn into yet another bloated Fox Sunday night animation that's lost its way. How would Family Guy handle a plot where someone went to the prom in this current season? Probably poorly. No flesh hungry hippies, that's for sure.