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This is actually disappointing to me, because I assumed it had been renewed a long time ago. When I read the headline, I was thinking/hoping "For season 3?"

Full disclosure: I have zero interest in comic books and their movie adaptations, so I realize that I'm not the target demographic. But holy shit, Ryan Reynolds' smug voice as he says tired lines like "wait, did I leave the stove on?" in a situation where you wouldn't expect someone to be worried about whether or not

Just fucking drop dead, old man! Life is for the (relatively) young!

I bought a pager from the Woodbury, MN Circuit City in '98 or '99. I am an old person.

Stewart inherited Kilborn's correspondents. Compared to that, this seems much less awkward to me.

I think she's better out in the field than in studio with the host.

I was wary of Klepper at first. Kind of like he was mom's new boyfriend after dad(Jason Jones) moved out. But he's grown on me.

The leather elbow patches give it a bit of durability.

So Les Moonves won't have his hand on a Daily Show/Mentalist switch?

I live in Hastings, Minnesota. The nearest Best Buy is in Oakdale. I call shenanigans on you, sir.

James Woods used to do drugs. He still does drugs, but he used to, too.

And Kevin Costner sheds a tear.

Do you think they'll one day be sorry for party rocking?

Rim job-I-mean-shot!

Does the Big Bopper get to live in this one?

Sean Penn in an action movie with a trailer that blasts Kid Rock's "American badass". A bit incongruous.

It's not any less believable than an Indian governor of Louisiana calling himself Bobby.

I never watched this show, because, well, it was this show. But from the ads TBS ran constantly, it gave the impression that the main character guy would sing a lot. In falsetto. For humor. Is this accurate?