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One of the best shows ever. I love how the characters embraced (or didn't) these awards each year. The Seabees had nothing on the Teddys.

Streamy Awards? Gross.

And now they seem to be cropping up with some frequency. Chu has revolutionized the game in more than one way.

This absolutely deserves the shout out, but the headline is a little spoilery. I know her character was considered a lock, but watching the win actually happen was such a great moment. I was so afraid the rug would've been yanked from under her somehow. This season was perfection, and it's part of a roll of

See, WOT, making fun of Cedar Cove wasn't such a good idea after all. The good fairies of sweaters and tea have taken their revenge.

Vivica Fox's picture is a missed opportunity to get a screen shot from Sharknado 2. That red carpet picture isn't very flattering.

Danger zone.

Didn't someone on the Hannibal review comments do this better? "Alanaaaaaa!" "What?" "I didn't talk to my lawyer." Whoever you are, that was awesome, and please correct this weak effort.

Especially weird because there was an article on People Under the Stairs a couple of weeks ago.

Horror movies didn't win until Silence of the Lambs. I think there's hope for a superior genre movie to break through Hollywood's idiot bubble.

Oh, WAT, your tea and cozy cover-ups sass of Cedar Cove is getting pretty weak. Maybe you should watch it for some fresh ammunition. How about taking a crack at sunsets?

Hey, I just finished reading that yesterday. Had no idea it was juvenile fiction, just picked it up after reading a Veronica Mars book.

Good grief, the ghost hunters still aren't convincing. It's like bad community theater.

That girl was lucky to have someone sensible vet her plan.

They do act completely amazed when they hear anything. Isn't this their job, or hobby, or whatever? Clearly out of their league.

I gotta give him credit for finding a clip of Hannibal patting the sofa, in order to match it to the hand claps. Also, the fountain - so simple and so genius. Not bad, internet.

I use it to find suggestions for new places. But the reviews are worthless. In addition to the aforementioned ridiculous standards of reviewers, it's obvious that a lot of 5-star reviews are planted. There are too many 5-star reviews of random suburban neighborhood places from out-of-state reviewers, and the

Oh jeebus, my bad. Guess I'm a little to enthusiastic about the old AVC and ready to wave a flaming torch at perceived gaps in knowledge.

Like the ruby yacht of Omar Khayyam? That's how I learned about really ridiculous puns.

Maybe, but the OG staff of the AV Club had some pretty deep historical knowledge and were able to contextualize their criticism more effectively.