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I've always felt that country music is a sort of hypnosis/delusion made up to keep rural people drunk, uneducated and working in the fields to give us corn and beef. Without some sort of "lifestyle" attached to it, rural living is poor, bigoted and miserable.

So, they didn't hate it?

I never knew until this episode that I truly needed to see an aerobics class based off of early 90s Paula Abdul songs. Seriously, I'd go to one once.

I dig the heck out of NTSF, but I have a difficult time finding it online to watch.

Perfect Strangers. also the original, and in retrospect extremely poorly animated Transformers. And G.I Joe.

Sometimes it's good. The guy who wrote about why he hated "Imagine" by John Lennon (whose birthday it is by the way) did a good piece. I liked Les Claypool's hate of "Wanted Dead or Alive". I suppose it depends on how much you yourself hate the song in question. If you already hate the song, no matter what

Yes, but only Revolver and Rubber soul. Everything before those two albums is pedantic pop bullshit, everything after that is hippy-drippy bullshit.

Good point. Now there's a show I wish Netflix would get.

And waiting 7 + years to have the protagonists fall in love would smack of the HIMYM syndrome.

Ah, so like how Orange is the new Black the TV show goes beyond its source material by exploring the lives of its ancillary characters? As far as that, I can't wait to see the backstory of the old ladies in the prison; 1940's flashbacks here we come!

Comedy is tough that way because in a comedy you the audience are expected to laugh at/with the characters: this is difficult when you the audience don't know the characters very well. Most comedies have bad pilots, even bad whole first seasons. I think that is a reflection of this nature of comedy vs drama which I

The way she says "tater tots" is about the loveliest sound these ears of mine have had the pleasure to hear.

Basing a sitcom off of a hundred year old play (and 50 some odd year old musical) also gives a slight disadvantage in that there is a definite end point as far as how you go along. The play ends; what about the show? If it ends up being really popular how can they keep it on the air once the ideas of the play are

I never knew until this very moment that my life would reach a high note to see Karen Gillan in horn rim glasses.

Where does Gene Simmons fit on this scale you speak of?

"He does so little with so much"

I am Clinton! That makes me laugh every time.

Thanks!

Wait, so he never heard Dylan's Christian albums?

I liked the Aimee Mann cover of "One" in Selfie; I pray to some useful combination of TV deities the actual show comes to be as good in the future.