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Hasn't she sounded like that for a while now? I mean, Julie Kavner is approaching seventy - not unsual for voices to drop and sound 'older' when you're in that age range. Youtube clips from very old episodes confirm that this is the case for all of them - just listen to Azaria doing Moe back in season two and how it

Everything's coming up Milhouse!

I feel the same. Now, that they've announced the end date (35 episodes from now —- geeeeez) I'll probably stick through with it. Though I can't tell the last time I actually look forward to watching it. It's not terrible. It's not actually entertaining, either. It's just so damned mediocre. Which is a shame

Shut up.

They haven't decided, yet.

I get it and would even say I'm with you, there. If what you're talking about is King appearing as a character in his own novels - well, that actually sounds like a great idea in theory because of how it weirdly makes sense how he's now able to somewhat 'merge' all his previous stories together. But when I actually

It took me about a year to finish the last one. And not to spoil anything, but there isn't much good I can say about it. The ending is about the worst cop-out I've ever seen - I couldn't even pick up Wind through the Key Hole so far. And keep in mind that I'm usually a hopeless apologist for even some of the worst of

I think I skipped most new AMC shows at the time because they had just cancelled Rubicon a while prior and all the new stuff like Low Winter Sun turned out to be boring shit. So I figured if this is going to be what their new programming will look like then I might as well leave it at the last seasons of Mad Men and

And more Leftovers. It's gonna be a busy month, alright.

I think I totally forgot everything about season one. Like, literally nothing there, total blank.

I have a feeling that of all the revivals that hit the air over the past couple years (and the ones that have been announced or are in the works) this is the one that will not solely rely on nostalgia. Though I hope it will be bittersweet.

I count the Black Lodge scenes from the finale among the best horror movie material I've seen in my life and the episode itself as one of the best hours of television overall. That has more to do with the directing and the acting and the atmosphere and the sense of dread and forshadowing and whatnot.

I love the show for many reasons, but my impression always was that the mythology behind it was pretty much made up as they went along. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing. But with Twin Peaks - much like in the cases of both X-Files and Lost - too much examination of 'what it all means' and 'how it all works' leads

She's not on the cast list. Which may or may not mean something. Who knows. Maybe they used it as fire wood.

Sweet Jeebus, that sounds dumb.

Never saw it. Worth checking out?

Well, let time be the judge of that. So far, we've only seen American Crime Story as an example of something that he didn't make up. And that wasn't even written by him. As great as Feud's cast might be - the fact that Murphy's in full creative control here is enough to make me not very optimistic regarding its

They have like a million comedies on the air and only four dramas, one of which is ending this years and another one remaining in an eternal limbo, as it seems. I'm not saying they should pile up just for quantity's sake. But I remember times when they had original dramatic programming on the air every sunday of the

And then there's Ryan Murphy.

They recognized Louie Anderson.