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"Ha ha! Sorry! Bad chop suey!"

This. A thousand times this. It wasn't simply what happened in the finale that ruined it. It was the execution. Had the wedding been one or two episodes and the rest of the season a more spread out version of the finale, I think there would be considerably less vitriol directed towards the end. Basically, the

You're really stretching with the whole "black people almost killed" angle here. Yes, let's introduce a black character on an action/suspense based show who never does anything interesting and is never faced with any danger whatsoever. In fact, why put anyone in danger at ALL on an adventure show?!? Let's just have

"I hope to see you all back here for the next incarnation of American Horror Story."

His lifelong dream was to eat the world's biggest hoagie, and he did it at the county fair!

Those toys were also out of MY price range as well! (Plus my parents didn't want to get me toys with exposed rib cages.) I remember gazing through the Sears WishBook, knowing they would never be mine the year they came out.

Uhhhh, there damn well BETTER be live-action Inhumanoids in this Hasbro-verse! That was 2nd best to G.I. Joe in THIS '80s child's mind. It was like a weekly horror movie!

And just want is wrong with "animated cartoons", Mr. Simon?

Funny reading all the people on here saying that the song threw them for a loop at first but then they learned to appreciate it. I'm a Kate fanatic, and to me she's always better in reruns. :)

The scene in Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night where Pinocchio gets turned back into a puppet by that sinister puppeteer. The messed-up sounding music box, Pinoch being forced to do that twirly dance, the way his speech is suddenly silenced with that wood click. Terrifying.
And yes, I would also like to add my

Very true. In fact, the very same Transformers episode which featured Cobra Commander not only heavily featured him, but also the Synthoid technology which he used twice before in G.I. Joe.
Also, there was an episode of Jem where the Inhumanoids were briefly seen on a TV news report. So most definitely the same

Most definitely worth a watch! It also features one of Ms. Quigley's more… ummmm, memorable scenes. Something involving lipstick?……

Ha ha! Now why'd you have to go and bring THAT up?

To be fair, I think I did drop in and out a bit towards the last season and a half. Maybe it's time for ME to binge through it!

Well I don't know about AV comments, but I'm specifically talking about people I know. Just out of curiosity, did you watch the series when it originally aired, or did you binge it at some point later? Not trying to be a smartass, but I tend to note that people who followed it week-to-week and year-to-year as it just

Exactly! As I said before, I want to believe this can be great!

I really have the lowest of expectations for this series, so I was glad to read this. (At least until the writer brought up the Phantom Menace comparison. Damn you there!) As one of the three people on this planet who apparently remembers how bad the last few seasons and the 2nd movie were, I was wondering why so many

First time that sentence has ever been uttered in the History of America!

You don't like the dude from The Lost Boys' ONLY other major appearance?!? I still believe…

About 30 years ago there was a PBS children's series called Powerhouse. There was one episode in particular, about a girl in a sandwich shop who came back from abroad with a virus that gives people red eyes and eventually kills them. And another one about the Jewish kid in the series being stalked by white