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Made even more ironic given that Rob McElhenney looked like a young David Rees Snell, who played mustachioed cop Ronnie Gardocki on The Shield…..

I've never seen Denpack as sycophantic; he's always come across more of a jerk-ass conman using Gavin for the sake of perks and status of being a guru for a rich and powerful man. The creamers he stole was just one aspect of that: he really doesn't give a shit about Gavin or Hooli, he just wants to get rid of ANYONE

I don't think Diana will get off that easy.

As mentioned before, most likely take will be: Charles and Diana should never of married period and calling it quits was the only way to stop the feud.

If this season is any indication (as far as how the whole thing was one
huge white knight session with Ryan defending Crawford's honor after Mommy Dearest salted the earth), I can
see how season two will go.

Glee's a hot mess. When it was good, it was good but the bad episodes outnumber the good ones and the crass commercialization of it (basically shilling Itune/CD sales, complete with themed episodes so they could do multiple versions of an artist's work to shill) makes it hard to get through it.

Scream Queens S1 is pretty good (ending non-withstanding) but season two was a hot mess with the show killing off the likeable characters and too much John Stamos for it's own good.

Too much of a shallow feud with not much meat to it. Plus, IIRC, Ryan's on record as saying American Horror Story 7 is going to be all about Trump and the Cult of Pepe/Kek and Meme Magic.

I think the Hepburn hate was tossed in for the sake of having there be a common enemy for Joan and Bette; that both women hated and were jealous of Hepburn, who was one of the few women actresses of the era who managed to keep up a solid career during those dark days in the 50s and 60s, getting all of the juicy roles

More likely they will end the season/story on Bette being interviewed about Joan's death and giving the famed "We should never speak ill of the dead, only the good. Joan Crawford is dead. End of story….." (paraphrasing the actual quote) quote.

It stopped being relevant during the god-awful season three and the removal of Brody from the series.
People were invested in Brody's arc and Carrie only so far as she was a love interest for Brody. Most viewers don't like Carrie, so when she became the sole star of the show, people stopped watching

Madonna's career kind of derailed with American Life and the controversy with that album's lead single. Which is a shame, because the first two post American Life albums WERE good, but between the backlash against her attempt at rapping/Clear Channel going jihad on her, she pretty much hit her evolutionary dead end as

Given the title of the finale episode and the overall tone of the series with regards to rehabilitating Joan Crawford away from the nightmare mom image of Mommie Dearest, I don't think we'll get that.

For what it's worth, this season seems to be a huge repudiation of Mommie Dearest. Right down to focusing on Bette's own problematic relationship with her own daughter and not mentioning Christina except in passing.

Did you actually WATCH Videodrome? In the film, Videodrome was created by right wingers, who wanted to purge the US of degenerates via causing fatal brain tumors caused by watching smut, torture porn horror films, and home shopping network programing laced with the Videodrome signal. Also, using said signal to

Actually it makes more sense that they would have revealed JJ Abrams was behind the member berries as part of a coup and get brought down by Garrison/Randy. Which would have been the cosmic reset button plot device to allow Garrison to return to South Park, as he gets hailed a hero for killing Abrams and the new

Should be noted that the episode count (Seasons used to be around 12-13 split in two, one half airing in the spring, the other half in the fall) was slashed explicitly as a response to Parker and Stone demanding that CC run the season all at once, with one to two "off weeks" later added into the mix.

The reason certain episodes aren't on the DVD is that there were many guests on the show that only agreed to do Space Ghost C2C if CN agreed to never commercially release their episodes on VHS or DVD.

Actually the cancer kicked in, not with Las Vegas, but with RW Hawaii in 1999. That was when they first found out drunken antics/hook-ups equal ratings. The show managed to stay alive the following season (New Orleans was a return to form, while the seasons with Pro-Wrestler The Miz and Kyle Brandt, the later of which

Disappointed you did not mention the major behind the scenes stuff from the first season of the Challenge (back when it was Road Rules: All Stars) and it's impact on the franchise, politics, as well as long-running character arcs with regards to OG Real Worlders who were now getting older: