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It wasn't great, but sometimes it's nice to see a show where they are not stuffing it a million plot twists or relationship stuff. Just two girls trying to make a buck and work at a whacky diner with some whacky people. It felt kinda like a throw back in some ways.

"ALF" back in the day was in heavy syndication, but not so much now.

It's so insane. It's a thousand plus year old book which never really made sense. Can we just stop already?

Why? Abortion I understand is a moral debate. I get it. However, America isn't run on the Bible, so they can't get what they want in that regard, nor should they. And gay people? Get over it.

Yeah. However, Wilmore didn't take any of this. He has a deal with ABC. He needs a late night show after Kimmel.

By the way*

Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity have made careers having opinions on stuff they know nothing about. What, your a DJ who gets a talk show and your a expert?

Get over your Bernie worship. Hillary wasn't perfect, but this time we were up against a fascist. Not a typical Republican. If there ever was a time to get off your high horse and roll with it, this was it.

Fun fact: "The People Next Door" was the only sitcom co-created by Wes Carven of all people.

Let me also add, as much as I'm a liberal democrat, I do get the hate sometimes of self praising liberal bullshit artists.

I laughed so hard reading this.

I'm older than you.

Holy shit! I just realized I did it!

Well, inequality and slavery do turn him on as well.

Ah, WPIX 11, the most iconic local channel in New York. Sounds like a cheesy thing they do.

Okay. Look, I will. Tony Stark is such a iconic character, and basically a rich, doughy, flashy playboy that changing Iron Man to a women doesn't make a hell of a lot of sense. If they wanted to change the gender or race of a character, why not Spider Man? That would make more sense because Peter Parker can fit any

Yeah, they had that boring character who's name I don't remember but he was in the first 30 years. Leslie became a great character when she became more than the female Michael Scott. It's ironic though that "Parks and Recreation" ended up being a better show.

"Unhappily Ever After" was done by one of the creators of "Married…With Children", and while it wasn't a great show, one had admire it's kinda lets get weird spirit.

THIS IS BRILLIANT!