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    He will always have Galaxy Quest as the "this is what they will remember me by" moment of his career.

    The article wonders why this show isn't adored since it really does not date itself, but I feel the answer is old shows people get nostalgic for ARE dated. HI is a family sitcom that could be on in 2016 despite being 25 years old. In fact, as the article says, it is literally on with Tim Allen today. Shows like

    Its funny reading this article and the whiny liberals on the comments. 60 million or so will vote for Trump and like him just fine. Yes, a guy who goes into african american communities speaking to their problems, has no problem with gay marriage and launched a child care program this week=Hitler. If I remember my

    wtf was that?! I literally had no idea what was going on this episode. I usually think I am a smart fella, but this was a Lynch movie weird. The little girl with the questions for Angela made absolutely no sense in any way. What was the point of that? I sometimes think this show veers off into pretension, and

    Do you see any comments from conservatives on here acting outraged by SP making fun of Trump? Nope. I see a ton by people whining about them making fun of Jenner and the left.

    I guess we will see, but I doubt he is "seducing" Ryan. It seems like its a twisted mentor thing and he is a window into what Joe is doing from a third party perspective.

    well said, I agree. This bomb will have to drop soon and it will be unforgivable. They wouldn't have had that story unless it would bare fruit later on. I either think its this or he is going to die. The medical thing he has going on seems pretty serious.

    reading the comments here, its like reading the bro postings of PC Principle. If a show has ever been needed, its this one, which is why its still going strong. When did the left become such ninnies? Since they are the ones complaining about daring to criticize both sides (conservatives have no problem laughing at

    that definitely looked more like a wedding band then an engagement ring, no diamond.

    For a show that started out as a Mad Men clone, this was the most Mad Men-y episode they ever done. The subtext and private pain were everywhere tonight. I still do not get what they are trying to say about Gordon and Donna..that they love each other but maybe never really liked each other? (at least on her part)

    I loved those shows and wish the Food Network did more of them instead of those lame contest shows. The problem was they overdid it. He was on every day and was overexposed. It wasn't his fault. He is probably the funniest chef ever on TV and always made it fun to watch.

    I think we wanted to see the actual murder and how it was done..the set up made Naz look very guilty and just saying this "guy" (financial planner) did it was unsatisfying..what about the knife? how did he get in? Why didn't he see Naz? Or did he and frame him? You cannot have a mystery set up and not pay that

    I know they heavily implied it, but it was very unsatisfying, we should have seen what happened. How did he get in? How did Naz get downstairs? Did he see him? What knife did he use?

    I really thought, and think still, they needed to tell us who murdered the girl. The "show" (as you put it well) was not solid enough for an ambiguous ending like this. I "know" they were trying to say the process made Naz a criminal, blah, blah..but it really was not good enough for that message. Show us who

    seems to be the "characters matter over plot" trope for the finale. A big minus for not giving us closure as to who killed the girl. I think we deserved that after slogging it out through this season. The characters were pretty satisfying though, so I give it a B-. I think after all this story, we deserved to know

    Regardless of what you think of Dr. Drew, this smells political and I do not think people should be fired because he dared say a candidate looks sick. Even if he is way off base, um, who cares? Its his opinion. On a 1 to 10 scale of offensiveness, saying Clinton looks ill is what, like a 3? I have a sneaking

    because people keep electing them as incumbents. If we had term limits, people in office would be younger. But it is also the voters' fault because they keep electing people who have been there 20 plus years because "they bring home the bacon"