donttellasoul
donttellasoul
donttellasoul

Then why don't they make it immediately live on the NBC website? Honestly, I pay for cable, but sometimes I'm not home at the time a show comes on. That doesn't mean I'm going to wait until morning to catch the show. That's the only way they're going to get legit viewership numbers. I mean, can't they at least make a

Haha, interludes are so goofy.

I use it at work. I actually really like the Discover Weekly feature. It has turned me on to some excellent bands. (And I now own vinyl for many of them.)

Vinyl is cool/still valuable at the moment. CDs are pretty worthless.

Yup, I definitely did that around the top of my walls in my teenage bedroom!

ME TOO. I had so many great albums in CD format, and I'm kicking myself for having them rather than vinyl. (Then again, I doubt many of the albums were pressed on vinyl… Thanks a lot, 1990s/2000s.)

Speaking of, I really enjoyed this AV Club article about Columbia House:

Yeah, I can't tell you how many CDs I owned back in the 1990s/early 2000s. They all ended up massively scratched.

I dig CDs because they're so cheap now. You can go into any thrift store and score 'em for $.99. Back in the 90s/early 2000s, I feel like you could only find really shitty CDs at thrift stores. Like, 1000 copies of Montell Jordan or some shit. (Also, I love the Wallflowers, but there were a whole lotta Wallflowers

Okay, so I liked Bradley Cooper a lot on "Alias." But once the show ended, so did my approval of Cooper. Cooper is cast as such an obnoxious tool in everything else. (Aside from "Wet Hot American Summer.")

I tried watching Supernatural because it seemed like it'd be right up my alley. But the writing is pretty bad even in Season 1, IMO. I got through maybe six episodes? Too many cliches. And the acting really didn't seem that great, either.

Yeah, that honestly was pretty jarring. I liked that character a lot.

Yeah, it was a serious, subtle, ground-breaking show that took a really intimate look at the intricacies of a modern marriage until that happened. What were those writers thinking?!

LAURA PALMER ON TWIN PEAKS.

That's my mom's favorite term. No joke.

I want a crossover episode!

The CW is actually creating pretty decent TV these days. "iZombie," "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" and "Jane the Virgin," for example, are all 1000x smarter/funnier/more compelling than "Full" OR "Fuller House."

Please don't ever refer to "Hollaback Girl" as a "deep cut" ever again.

That last part is fair, although I'm really not sure what the endgame is for these characters.