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Ryan Murphy? Anthology Series? Cable TV?

If Legion is anything like Si Spurrier's X-Men Legacy run, count me the fuck in.

Are you sure you weren't reading Sherlock fan fiction?

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It started pretty rough, but as it went on it focused more on the good parts (Retro Girl, Johnny Royalle, Triphammer, Wolfe), and less on the bad (Callista), so I ended up enjoying it quite a bit.

There was a very clear 30 Rock reference in "Dead Air", which Liv seemed to understand, so that's pretty much a certainty.

I thought "going full Venture Bros." meant producing 10 episodes every 3 years.

Hey, that was James Callis and Tricia Helfer voicing a pair of robotic infiltrators (a.k.a Tammy's parents).

Season 1 started pretty rough, but I ended up really liking the show once it started focusing on the good stuff.

Yeah, but that one was pretty well-liked.
Leaves a lot less room for sarcasm.

"Hey, remember that episode with the kids and the forest that basically everyone hated? Let's make more of it."

Did I miss the newswire that said Jonathan Nolan was replaced by Don Dimello?

I only know because of Mike Tyson Mysteries ('s Wikipedia page).

I thought it did.
The effects still looked cheap as hell, and it remained cringe-worthy whenever Calista and her Kaotic Chic buddy were on screen, but as the season went on it focused more on the good stuff, e.g Michelle Forbes, Eddie Izzard, and Johnny Royalle.

Was I the only one to expect the Doctor to start shouting "Wubba Lubba Dub Dub" at his medieval concert/anachronistic dad joke comedy routine?

They said that gender reassignment surgery was purely cosmetic, even though it could help some people feel better about themselves.

"Freemium isn't Free" talked a lot about addiction (including a pretty good explanation of the biochemistry of it), and had a running gag on Randy's alcoholism.

"We'll all be able to rue its early cancellation after one to three seasons"