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The “it was 1980-something” of the opening seems to be getting further and further away from the truth at this point.

Basically, this means that I don’t watch shows until their entire season is out (and usually don’t watch new shows until they get a 2nd season due to their quick cancellations these days).  That means that I don’t help them figure out what are good numbers for their shows.

I’m probably the only one who wants to see John Cho in more episodes of Netflix’s Cowboy Bebop, which I don’t think was all that bad if you could divorce it from the anime and its baggage.

Florida’s new AP Black History Curriculum, “Martin Luther King Jr. ate some chicken wings with too much hot sauce on them (like you know black people do), and it gave him some strange dreams that he went and told some people about in Washington one time.  It made them get all woke and angry and led to race riots.” 

I was totally waiting for that information to be included.  At least the “which network” part.  CW?

I still wish that was right in the summary box, but I say that on every review I comment on, so I’m sure it’ll never happen.  This is better than nothing.

I still have season 3 sitting on my DVR.  Guess I won’t bother with it now.

It’ll be funny when Ye figures that out.

I still think firebending is the best kind of bending, but I could be convinced of air because it’d be awesome to be able to fly like Aang.

I don’t know, I think a lot of his character in Central Intelligence still allowed him to play the awkward self, but I’ll agree that that was about the last time (dunno, maybe that was before Fast Five and I just saw it later).

I think I’ve watched 3 as well.  I wish Netflix would mark shows as cancelled (or tell me I’ve watched all the episodes of a show that will ever be made), so I can take them off my list and stop waiting around for another season.

I know I’m part of the reason Netflix cancels shows, but I tend to wait a month or 2 (or until a second season comes out sometimes) before starting a new show they offer because I don’t want to get left on a cliffhanger.  Most of the new shows I watch on there anymore are listed as Limited Series so I know I won’t get

Holy fuck. I thought I was the only one who remembered Brotherhood of the Wolf. I haven’t heard anyone talk about it in a long time. Occasionally, I try to convince my wife to watch “this crazy, French, kung fu, monster movie set during the Revolution and staring a Native American as the kung fu master (and the most

I must have missed something.  Did he say something that pissed them off?  I thought it was just a scheduling thing that made him leave.  Honestly, I’d prefer them to wrap the series after season 3 than switch to a new actor.

Would have worked out better if The Orville hadn’t moved to Hulu where I can’t see it because I refuse to buy another damn streaming subscription.

When I was a young teen, I enjoyed it because (if I recall) there was a lot of sex in it. Even then, I recognized it wasn’t well written (I got bored of waiting and quit the series when the library didn’t have the next book in the sequence after reading 5-6 of them for a couple of visits), but anything that had even

If you run for political office on this issue, I’ll vote for you.

Because we all would have watched one episode and then come here to complain about how we’ve seen it already and it’s called “High Fidelity” or “Empire Records” and it was better when it was about struggling music shops rather than struggling DVD rental places and immediately forgotten about it (not that we won’t

You keep Alan Tudyk’s name out of your mouth.

Holy cow that was a bad take from them.  I mean wow.  I don’t even watch Sailor Moon, but know that from my daughter’s brief obsession.