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"And this ain't Taco Bell, this is the quality local chain everybody loves"- is it? I always thought of it as sort of like a low-rent Popeyes. It's a prominent business, maybe, but I don't think it's necessarily spectacular chicken.

Two things- one, there's a difference of scale, people are much more willing to do "let kids be kids" for "appeared in a dumb commercial" than "committed a major felony". Two, did Baldwin ever call a 15 year old those things?

How is Corey Feldman at the lowest level of fame? Everyone's at least vaguely aware of him.

I'm pretty sure both genders are full of examples of overly- or under-emotional bosses. Or both, like Don Draper.

Chuck wasn't afraid of Ernesto hearing the tape. Look at how he flips the tongs and smiles, he planned that.

I think Mad Men put Peggy in a mild fat suit, but it was on the way to a bigger one.

Tom Waits is already in the hall of fame, isn't he?

Hm. I guess that does make Archer's pause before "genitals" make more sense, but they really could have made that a lot clearer.

I liked Moonbeam City, but I really don't think the reason for it ending was that people thought it was racist, it just wasn't popular.

" and Pam, the greatest in any universe, is a morally conflicted police bruiser known as Poovey, whose gender is left deliberately unspecified"- was it supposed to be ambiguous? Poovey looks pretty much the same as regular Pam, other than the hair, same voice, same everything.

It's not shocking. She's attractive, she plays it up, and she's in a show everyone reading AV Club loved.

500 Days of Summer is a solid film. Not an Oscar contender or anything, but it does what it was trying to do.

Drive Share seems decent, from what I've seen. As for the rest…. well, at least you can ignore it.

Can't you watch it on your desktop as well?

Does it look that awful in HD? The makeup's solid, apart from Londo's unconvincing bald cap, and the CGI looks terrible regardless of the resolution.

It doesn't help you if you already had access to it on a streaming service, but if probably helps everyone who doesn't have Prime.

The more time goes on, the more I feel like I'll eventually force myself to watch at least an episode of Crusade, and the later movies.

And Yahoo Screen created multiple great seasons of television, so I can't complain.

I heard of it, but only because Paul Scheer of How Did This Get Made was promoting his show on it.

Eh, I can't complain if it's free. I'd accept a streaming service for every show as long as they don't bill me for it.