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I’ve only ever enjoyed four shows to come out of HBO that was Larry Sanders, From Earth, Curb, and Band Of Brothers.

In 2020, the A.V. Club’s most prominent photos of people are the ones you didn’t label.

The path you weave, most certain to achieve
The everlasting will of little wings in flight

I don’t think you understand the phrase ‘bury the lede’.

Did you not read the sentence you’re responding to?

What are “pop-up appearances”?

Dear headline writer: it’s not a New Wave song, they were just making a pun by calling it “New(s) Wave”. Actually read things.

Did he ever sign for all that sod from Siam?

I don’t know what you mean by “[t]hey’re not in competition”, but I certainly don’t think there’s anything wrong in considering two TV shows and which one is better. Seinfeld is better than Two and a Half Men. King of the Hill is better than Robot Chicken. The Wire is better than CSI: Miami.

Not Curb your Enthusiasm? I like Seinfeld, but I thought it was widely accepted that Curb is better.

That’s not the real quote: “I live in a rather special world. I only know one person who voted for Nixon. Where they are I don’t know. They’re outside my ken. But sometimes when I’m in a theater I can feel them.”

Jimmy Fallon, quarantine hack.

I just don’t think Gwyneth Paltrow fits on any political spectrum that doesn’t involve homeopathic vagina sculpting.

Far left? I don’t think Gwyneth Paltrow is out there garroting kulaks.

Has the A. V. Club drifted so far away from its Mr. Show-loving roots that it fails to even point out a Jay Johnston cameo? Are the commenters so lost that it falls to a schnook like me, stuck in the grays of Kinja, to point it out? Good Lord, what have we become?

Look at the Best Picture nominees in the ’70s, and then compare them to the Best Picture nominees in the ’80s and ’90s. It’s an amazing dropoff in quality.

I kicked off my pop-culture weekend trying to crack the code of a mysterious image: two unidentified women standing at a kitchen table.

Get that umlaut outta here!

Who’s denying that environmental conditions play a role in how people end up? That’s just a scientific fact about human psychology. But granting that obvious fact, it’s not at all clear that anything follows about how we should feel about evil people, or how we should treat them.

People are saying that no matter what environmental conditions Hitler was born into (e.g. raised by Mr. Rogers himself), he would have been evil anyway, as if he were fated or doomed to be evil? I don’t think I’ve seen that.