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Drinking, driving, speeding, running from the law…this show teaches kids the good moral lessons.

"The Apple Watch: like a FitBit, it but can do other things?"

Q is obviously Queen.

I saw a Black Flag sticker on a Cadillac while listening to a terrible pop-punk cover of a Don Henley song.

I kept hearing Other Space was good, but trying to navigate Yahoo Screen to find it made it almost not worth the effort.

I always felt really bad for Wile E. Coyote, even as a little kid. Sure, his goal was always to eat and dismember the Road Runner, but the Road Runner was never very empathetic to me. Now that I think about it, I loved the Looney Toons that always try and fail (Sylvester, WIle E., Daffy Duck) than the supposed

Here's the thing about those Adam Sandler movies: does anyone actually watch them? All I heard of The Ridiculous Six was of the casting of non-Indians in Indian roles and that it wasn't very good. I've never heard of this other one. No one I talk to in the real world or on Facebook have even mentioned these movies.

It's also been outed to both the manatee reporter and the AA meeting that BoJack tried to sleep with Penny. The more people that know, the more likely someone's going to put two and two together or that Charlotte will find out.

But I also feel like BoJack not opening up to anyone is a death sentence, too. He needs to be reintroduced back into society slowly.

This'll sound crazy and I can't put my finger on why, but the Penny parts were more painful to watch than the Sarah Lynn ending. In her own way, I think Sarah Lynn had some measure of control over what happened (some, but she's still victimized by terrible parents and a shitty industry), whereas Penny is just this

Orel's ending wasn't so bleak, if you consider "having to abandon your terrible parents to start a new, happy life" a non-bleak ending.

We already know Homeworld was running out of the "right" raw materials when Peridot was created. If they're producing "defective" high-skilled classes like engineers, then I can't imagine what little they have left over for grunts.

I double-backed to the original article. In an interview with Collider, new producer Mark Gordon said:

I've always heard that The Frighteners was originally supposed to be released under the Tales from the Crypt banner, which makes absolute sense to me. If anything, I'd say The Frighteners was too PG for a TftC film.

If Invader Zim came out either two years prior or two years after when it initially aired, it would have been a big hit. I can definitely see it sliding into the Adult Swim schedule next to Aqua Teen Hunger Force or the like.

Based solely on my own experience, I think that feeling is definitely something that young boys feel when they want to become "men." By the time you hit 13, a boy is expected to be a teenager interested in girls and sex and rock and roll instead of cartoons and Nickelodeon.

It does kinda seem like Rose talks a good game but has a hard time living up to her moral authority. After all, it may have taken Pearl's prodding for Rose to treat her relationship with Greg seriously.

Yeah, it's not like the show's creators went on to make incredibly popular and ground breaking TV shows and movies or anything…

You'll see that type of thought process a lot in some circles. Pay attention to the "racism is bad and Democrats are bad, so Democrats = real racists."

It's not the lighter side of much this year.