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I have to say, I kinda like the weird structure of the last few seasons of this show. In the first season, the question as to what the season would be about was obvious from the beginning (obviously the answer wasn't). The last few seasons, however, have started slow, but the plot strands do tend to come together,

He was awesome. What would have Sabbath Bloody Sabbath been without him.
Also, he was in Quartz! They were so fucking killer!

Yeah, I don't think anyone would claim this is the best show on earth… However, do you know what I've enjoyed the last few seasons? The fact that the QUESTION in question isn't clear. In the first season, the main question was clear by episode one: Was Brody a secret terrorist? Obviously, we didn't know the

This is going to be AWESOME.

For me, it's Radio City. One of the most perfect albums in the history of Earth…

Like 15 years ago, I was working at this production company, and was walking through the main lobby of the building to get lunch. Polito must have liked the acoustics in there, because he standing in the lobby, alone, singing Italian opera at the top of his lungs. He sounded awesome. Belting it out with no trace of

Man, I really have to disagree with this guy. I LOVED this episode. I thought it hit all the right notes, both with broad humor and actual emotion. I honestly can't understand how anyone could not have liked this last episode…

It's totally that girl's stepfather… He would have had a key to the house, and he was weird. While they were passed out, I bet he snuck in there and stabbed her.

I totally remember watching this as a kid, and I have never forgotten it. So well-done!

God I love this show. I hate to be Comic Book Guy, but I did think this was probably the worst episode in the series, but I still thought it was okay.

Shit! I thought this mean he was gonna fuck off forever. Now I'm bummed.

Jesus, when I was a kid in the 80's, there was something called "Teen Beat Magazine." And that's where you could read reviews of crappy pop bands whose music could only appeal to 12 year old girls. It was a horrible piece of garbage, but the nice thing was, it kept all this crap in one place. There was awareness on

The strangest thing about this movie is the fact that it's sort of built upon the phrase of "Don't judge a man until you walk a mile in his shoes." However, in practice is doesn't even attempt to show this. When it opened with the totally racist depiction of Method Man, I thought it would go in the direction of

Wait… what the hell is everyone talking about? Don't only 12 year old girls listen to Taylor Swift?

I know this is controversial, but I liked the American "Let the Right One In" better than the Swedish. Liked the Swedish version, but goddamn, the American one was awesome, and it didn't seem to get any attention…

Love love love this show. I agree that Barry doesn't quite work. It isn't that he's weak, he just doesn't fit into the rest of the show. He seems to think he's in a SNL skit, while everyone else pretty much lives in the real world.

By listening to the several thousand sound-board quality shows they've released on CD, vinyl, and digital in the last decade. This would have been an unthinkable dream to us Dead tape collectors from back in the day!

Jesus fucking Christ, give me a fucking break…

My guess: a show about HOWARD HUGHES.

Um… Love Otis. Damn, he's awesome.
But I have to disagree with
what he says about hip-hop. " Hip-hop is about engaging with the past,
being proud of a lineage of
artists that have come before you, and acknowledging their work by
sampling it." WHAAAT? Vile, shitty rap stars STEAL from great artists
like Otis not for