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Yeah, but the border being open means that—oh, you mean Britain isn't in the Schengen area either?

We've been talking some about the death of prestige television, but I want to highlight what seems to me to be the biggest change since I started watching TV seriously about half a decade ago, which is that there aren't really any network sitcoms anymore that demand people's attentions. Network sitcoms have fallen off

Has Todd been Hari Seldon all along?

From an SEO standpoint, at least, Todd's talked about how the AV Club has the weekly recap market cornered, so I have no idea what they're doing here.

I watched the Rachel Bloom episode because Rachel Bloom was in it.

Lip Sync Battle is such a dumb idea for a show and I'm shocked at how much I enjoyed watching it.

(it's a gay joke)

For real, though, the Donald Trump campaign is just Frank Reynolds.

I figured Sanders's mastery of birds would do the trick.

Dennis: Rubio
Mac: Cruz
Charlie: would be Sanders if he could vote
Dee: Clinton
Frank: Trump

found this post elsewhere on the Internet about whom Mad Men characters would vote for:

wooooooooo time to avoid the whole Internet, going to go read books for a week

u up

I wonder if this counts as terrorism.

Wow, I can't even tell which remarks specifically they're talking about, there are so many.

Good way to tell if you're a racist: If you have to ask whether you're a racist, the answer is yes.

I think the writing was on the wall when NBC decided that every sitcom it put out was going to be Modern Family.

Is the collapse of prestige TV been something we've been talking about here? It's a really important thing to talk about, I think.