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Greg Weatherford
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I guess we watch for different reasons. That goofiness you prize is in fact the reason it started pretty much sucking. What should have been Friday Night Lights with music became a manic roller coaster of melodrama. I've seen every episode (not proud) but I've been rolling my eyes for the past three seasons. And Luke

Nope. As a semiregular viewer, I can say with confidence that the show is finally living up to its promise of the first season. Still a soap, but one with real heart. The ep I just watched, with the tribute concert, was sincerely moving.

Y'all are crazy. She's a genius songwriter and I wish I could be her best friend.

Stephen Deusner, who wrote that review, is pretty dim and very charmed with his cleverness. He wrote the misbegotten review of The Both in which it became obvious that he didn't know anything about the subgenre in which Aimee Mann and Ted Leo were working, including the existence of Thin Lizzy.

And Gigolo Joe makes direct and specific reference to the fact that after humans vanish, robots will remain.

Calling the film realistic is to ignore the entire definition of the word "realistic." A.I. is a fairy tale all the way through — from the magical boy to the perilous journey through the woods to the wizard in the tower to the ending. Just because it includes allusions to things we imagine could exist doesn't make it

Nope. Not as of 2011, anyway.