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I think Grinder and Godfathered are easily some of the best network sitcoms for a couple of years.

I am surprised to hear the show isn't doing well rating wise. There have been a few weaker episodes as we hit the middle of the season, but quality of the cast carries it.

Blocked by Hulu…

I've only discovered this podcast in that last few weeks and it has quickly become a favourite.

I'd forgotten about April…

I dropped Iron Man when Kieron Gillen took over. In part because Greg Land art, but also because Iron Man in Space didn't really capture me so this was my first Iron Man comic in a few years.

Surely a better take on the character would be that she was this semi-famous teen-detective and how she deals with that reputation as an adult cop.

I liked it as a kid and now it has fun B-movie appeal. The opening scenes are pretty cool and the set/costume design is has a nice "lived-in" feel.

The Wire for no other reason that everyone kept going on about it.

I hadn't really planned to watch this and was only vaguely aware of it because FX had been pushing it via podcast sponsorship. I ended up watching it as there wasn't anything else available, so having not read anything about it or watched the trailer I was surprised by the troll appearance.

I'm guessing that Rudd will steal the Ant Man tech first and then your plot will come into play.

I am a Marvel comics fan and a big fan of the film universe, but found this trailer pretty uninspired. It just felt a bit flat and has actually put me off the film a little bit.

I often think, if these films where called anything but Resident Evil, that I would enjoy them. However, they are so far removed from the tone of the game series that I can't enjoy them.

I do think this is the best of the fall 2014 season sitcoms. I know that isn't saying much considering the rather poor showing, but this wasn't originally high on the radar based on the initial concept. I find Andre and Bow very relatable characters who deal the challenges of modern adult life in a similar (if not