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As a Vikings fan whose team has lost an equal number of Super Bowls, I am right there with you. At least with Red Zone channel I don't suffer nearly as much as having to watch an entire game, although when they show up they're typically getting scored on.

As a resident Minnesotan (though thankfully not in her crazy ass district), I wish that I could.

1. Ziggy Stardust
 2. Hunky Dory
 3. Low
 4. Heroes
 5. Aladdin Sane
 6. Diamond Dogs
 7. Station to Station
 8. Scary Monsters
 9. The Man Who Sold The World
10.The Next Day/Lodger

I have both Louise de la Valliere & The Vicomte de Bragelonne. Together, they add around 1300 pages (650 or so each) to the series, and fall between Twenty Years Later & The Man in the Iron Mask, with new material not contained in either previous work. The volumes I own I purchased in 2011 or 2012, and were published

Yeah, they were on there, the main Friends page here on TV Club even lists Netflix as where to watch (at least it did earlier this morning when I made the original post). I'm not entirely certain when they were taken down though. I also see that ER is no longer available, so maybe they're losing older NBC/Universal

Hmm. I am unable to find Friends on Netflix any longer or on any other streaming services. It's entirely possible it's just me, but I'm actually sober and have spent a good amount of time looking. If this is the case, I imagine that this will have an effect on future recaps?

I saw Other Shows and hoped it was Sharknado. Alas. At least I didn't read past the title.

I just started a re-read of the entire Wheel of Time series, as I stopped after Winter's Heart and vowed to wait until the series was complete. Which brings me to today I guess.

My favorite comment on their page thus far regarding the post:

I liked that as soon as I saw Rutger Hauer on screen picking up Jason in the car, there was no doubt in my mind who he would be playing. Would anyone who has ever seen Rutger Hauer in anything not immediately know he'd be Worley?

Hill Street Blues at 15, yet only Seasons 1&2 available. While I doubt this will cause them to release the remaining five seasons to be watched, it would be nice. I'm sure there are other shows on the list as well that others may find more lucrative, but this is one I've been wanting for quite some time.

It's easy to tell them apart. In Con Air, one was the good guy and the other was the…shit, nvm.

I understand what you mean with it offscreen, but at the same time, since it ends up being a Joffrey POV scene, it would be a triviality for him; just a way to amuse himself. There probably wasn't a lot going on in his mind other than "I get to use my crossbow on a live person, huzzah!" rather than any personal

It would be enjoyable, but since every article listed at this moment in the "Popular now" links is between 4-6 years old, something must be up. Hmm…

Popless was just a phenomenal column. It inspired me to do the same with my music collection; unfortunately, my follow-through hasn't yet happened, but maybe someday the laziness gene will be removed from me by science.

Actually, it's Hanrahan's wife. But yeah, still awesome.

Agreed. Haven't ruined my voice trying to harmonize yet, but it's been close.

Electric was the first CD I bought way back in 87.Later that day I picked up Wish You Were Here, Abbey Road, Appetite for Destruction, and Ride the Lightning, but that one was first for several hours. It was shortly after they opened for Billy Idol on his Whiplash Smile tour. Good times.

I agree with this 100%.