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It was an ok show and didn't displace anything too groundbreaking. The only part of the show I didn't like was Poppy's "Ya Gotta Love me!" cutesy smile.

How cute. He curses like a big kid!

I love that Kate Bush line too. There's a line in a Pony Up! song that would make me cry if I had any human emotions left - "Don't Let Me Let You Down".

"Touchdown!" I laughed until I cried.

The Mix Tape, my generation's version of walking 10 miles to school each day, in the snow, uphill both ways.

If it happens, don't look directly at it and cover your ears if others dare speak of it.

If Henry Rollins wasn't pretty nobody would have ever given him the time of day.

To Lauralee: your second paragraph had nothing to do with what I found doing stand-up. Very few women were giving it a go so that diminished how many would raise up to higher levels.

Hipsters and douchebags don't like being called hipsters and douchebags, but all others know they're accurate and practical terms. Therefore I use the correct term.

Hipster typed what?

I did amateur stand-up for a few years a long time ago and there were women who did it but not that many. They were as funny or not funny as the men, but a part of me thought stand-up was by its very nature a neurotic guy thing. I also thought rock music was geared for guys with their own sets of personal problems. I

And yours was a good imitation of every other hipster with a worthless college degree in cultural trivia trying to be dismissive.

Can't we just force them to make Fairness Movies and then force people to watch them and then force the Academy Awards to give them all prizes and then force people to write books about how great it all worked out?

L.A. sports radio guy Petros Papadakis sounds a lot like Peter Griffin. He's very funny too.

What a bizarre attempt at the False But Accurate trope.

Enlisted is often very funny and well acted but it just hasn't achieved the confidence and consistency of a show like Scrubs in its prime. I hope it gets another chance and runs with it.

Can they go back to having scores of chavs dressed on period costumes while the Doctor runs around a lot and doesn't get killed for no particular reason.

Nobody HAS TO BE into something they're not into. It's just not a big deal.

I like the actors and they do a good job but I'm constantly thinking the script is hilarious and the presentation doesn't match it. Not as a putdown at all but the scripts themselves are hysterical.

I'm thinking Sheldon will come back with more street wisdom under his belt. Just like Raj and Howard changed a lot while remaining the same character it's time Sheldon move forward from who he was in the first episode. Sheldon could use some Sullivan's Travels in his off-season.