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I liked the part of this podcast that was sort of like a "MacGyver" episode.

Or else he's in that place where the heat is on.

The AV Club inspired me to seek out "Wet Hot American Summer".

Hmm…maybe the "Serial" producers, after hearing the last AV Club "Serial Serial" podcast, are busy retooling Season Two to try and make the remaining episodes seem more like a MacGyver episode.

I am prepared to be absolutely gutted by the news, whenever I finally find out who it shall be.

I don't need to go on WIkipedia read about the Simpsons murders—I lived through that whole case in real time. The reasonable doubt arose primarily from the fact that Furhman was forced to plead the fifth—vitiating the glove evidence—and the jury's stated complete disregard for the DNA evidence, based primarily on

Er…OJ was guilty as hell. The jury acquitted him as payback to the LAPD. What evidence made his guilt seem pretty impossible? The theory that the entire LAPD independently and simultaneously reached a tacit agreement to frame OJ—before even determining his whereabouts—in order to protect a bunch of Colombian drug

Were you not listening to this podcast when that one chick pointed out that she likes those moments that were sort of like a MacGyver episode?

"Star Wars" fans remind of that time Homer Simpson pounded his fists on top of his TV and commanding it to "Be more funny!"

Season One of "Serial" became all about the BOMBSHELLS, and the SPOILERS, and whether or not the series would have an ENDING. Frankly, I'm finding this AV Club podcast quite comical—millennials apparently raised on so-called reality TV flailing to discuss a news story that, short of some tangential connection to

The Japanese created CD-sized replication of the original LP packaging, including the 3D cover. Of course, it's out of print now: http://www.ebay.com/itm/ROL…

Vester Flanagan kind of wrecked the whole "unexpected thing happening during a live local news remote" phenomenon for me.

I am absolutely gutted by this news.

Whatever happened to that movie he was making about the 2004 presidential election in Florida? I recall very distinctly that he was in the state (Orlando, I believe) the morning of the election, giving out a phone number for people to call him if they saw any disenfranchisement at the polls.

We call 'em "Freedom Pants" over here.

Pretending that "fantasy leagues" aren't really betting pools is like insisting that "exotic dancers" aren't really strippers.

The first episode is always kinda special. 'Kay?

Hey, they could probably even revive the Dissolve podcast at this point. (Not that I miss Rabin's dramatic—and unintelligible—mid-sentence volume modulations or anything.)

At risk of sounding old…I remember seeing a 70MM print of "Indiana Jones and the Temple Of Doom" projected onto a relatively small multiplex screen—and the picture was astonishingly brilliant. Right from the opening scene (Indy's white jacket, Kate Capshow's red dress, the music in six-track stereo) I spent the entire

"It was interesting hearing how Starfleet and the Federation deal with alien races outside their organization: Kirk is respectful, but given Lokai's crime (the shuttlecraft theft), refuses to just hand him over to Bele without due processing at a Starfleet base. We've seen the system's bureaucracy at work before, but