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Considering how many great examples have already been listed in this thread, I think it's safe to assume that Steve Doocy never makes a good point. If you wanted to restrict this list to current good male role models just on tv, at a minimum you have James Gordon(Gotham), Joe West(The Flash), Harold Finch(Person of

After watching the SNL 40th anniversary special, I realized that more than 16 years after his death, I'm still really pissed about it. Seeing pictures of his beautiful daughter in attendance did not really help matters.

I've noticed it's absence but I tell myself sometimes less is more. I'm excited to see what's in store. You guys struck gold with Troy Gentile. Then there's his outfits. Outside a difference in sports teams, I'm pretty sure my brother owned every single shirt he wears. It trips me out sometimes.

If you are the legit Adam Goldberg, I'd just like to thank you for putting out a show with so much heart and humor. There's not nearly enough of that these days.

I didn't think anything Barry would physically do could make me as gleeful as his trademark run, but damn if his dancing on that float didn't come close. With PnR now off the air, he easily been elevated to my favorite character in a current comedy. Loved the John Hughes tribute, can't wait to see what movie they

I appreciate your justification for this feature, I'm hoping it will give me a new appreciation for it in the future. I was going to suggest Lovesong, but I thought that might be too sunny of a suggestion(although I'd love to see it). With a Love to Hate, I think it give the interviewees a chance to say something

I'm not really a fan of this particular feature, but I find myself coming to it repeatedly, mainly for the comment section, but also because I'm waiting to hear someone come up with a well thought argument for Hatesong. I know there are many others who aren't fans of the negative spirit of this feature as well, so

Every time I hear that song, I remember that tidbit from VH1's Pop-Up Video. It's amazing the shit I recall when hearing a song I saw on that show. Without even consciously remembering any particular episode, as soon as one comes on, all of a sudden I recall that sound-effect followed by a random fun fact..

I can get on board with his 3-way tie for the worst songs, I don't think I know anyone who would defend the merits of any of them, but as shitty as they all are, how does the appearance of the performers even come into the equation as to why they are awful. There are some ugly ass people out there who make great

Adam Sandler's portfolio would suggest otherwise.