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You know I'd be cumin to see that.

I watched an episode recently, and it just seems like they've ratcheted the That'd-Be-The-Butt-Bob Factor to 11 just so Steve can mug and stare at the camera walleyed as much as possible. It was funny at times, but other times it was obnoxious.

I will never get tired of this comic.

Get that finger out of your ear!

You know, hearing a 40+ year old sing about what amounts to teenage angst really kind of saps this of any kind of meaning. The production sucks too - their first album was raw and upfront. I still like it quite a bit. This is polished and generic, and boring.

It might be whiny and juvenile at points, but I really love their first record. It's really dark and pretty heavy for what they turned into. Hearing Jon Davis sobbing during the last 10 minutes of the album proper hit me pretty hard when I was 15 (which I would imagine is the age most people who give two shits about

The first Good Charlotte album is auditory diarrhea. It's the worst kind of "cool kids don't get us" kind of chanting and the worst kind of white-boy punk rapping you've ever heard. And that's just the first track.

It was mixed, to me. It almost felt like a dream. The "rave" was super-cheesy. The monks on bikes were strange as well. That it would all happen in one night was too much for me, although it is NYC and I guess that's in-character for the town.

Despite totally agreeing with you about the plot contrivances, I admit I liked this season much more than last. It had many more character growth moments and interactions between prisoners were much more natural to me.

The complaining I did yesterday about the new guards being one-dimensional Big Bad characters was based largely on this episode, but I didn't want to give any spoilers away. I thought the interactions with the prisoners were really overblown this episode, but that didn't make the emotional resonance of the death any

>I'm not okay, as said in past threads, that they all belong to one category, former soldier, which is like saying that all former soldiers are evil, and that's a stupid, unsubstantiated generalization.

My issue is, they're out-and-out evil. Most people I've seen IRL like that are a little bit more subtle in their evilness in that they act like normal people but they let their guard down every once in awhile and say something or do something that makes you go "WTF??", and you see a side of them that you kind of

Yeah, Piper spent the first half of season four play-acting badass and it never, ever worked for me. Taylor Schilling just didn't sell it, and maybe that was intentional in that they were trying to make Piper look stupid, but again, I think it was too contrived.

I'd be much more comfortable with how this season is playing out if the new guards weren't so unbelievably evil and if MCC wasn't so cartoonishly "corporate". I knew after watching some of "Weeds" what I was in for with a Jenji Kohan show, but there are some really, really compelling performances in this show, written

Does every reply to this thread have to have the phrase "farting boner corpse" in it? Because I'm not doing it.

He played "Data" on Star Trek. I wonder what he's doing nowadays.

You can keep all that corporate BS.

Tim's band has a new show??

Who you callin' turkey?

This show is stupid in ways that don't work, whereas the IT Crowd is stupid in ways that do. Both shows have stereotypical nerd humor, but whereas TBBT is laughing AT nerds, ITC laughs WITH them, for the most part, and has smarter humor quite a lot of the time.