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I just started watching it but Cartoon Network is airing too many episodes every day and they're clogging up my DVR! That's a good problem to have, but I need to watch this show non-stop now, unless I can figure out which episodes to prioritize and which ones to skip.

@avclub-bbb3af3d466d7231aa738ff95762091d:disqus I keep trying to explain that to people, but they never listen. It is futile, my friend.

@20V:disqus Believe it or not, yep, that's apparently how it works.

I haven't watched this show yet (in the ads, Gad looks insufferable) but it got a 1.2 in adults 18-49 last night, dropping almost 50% from The Office. This show might not last much longer if it keeps throwing under the already-mediocre-at-best ratings of NBC's other Thursday sitcoms, despite an Office lead-in.

I'm betting Sally will get killed again, one way or another, or suffer from some horrible side effects from the resurrection process that will provide drama. And Aidan will have to drink cow blood or goat blood or something (whichever animal can't get this strain of the flu) which is mostly what he did before, when he

I thought this was one of Phil's better reviews. It entertained me more than the episode did. I'm willing to wait and see where BH is going this season but I'm not particularly impressed so far. The dialogue seemed way off. It needs more dark humor. I'm all in favor of grim, dark supernatural dramas but this doesn't

I agree — I was surprised when this version premiered that it featured such charismatic actors, often equivalent to the British version (and in Sally's case, better). But the material they're given is often uninspiring, to say the least.

Aw man, an in-house version of Onion personals would be awesome. I don't want to pay ridiculous monthly fees to that third-party conglomeration but if it *just* Onion readers then I would consider it, because some of you definitely seem cool enough to have sex with. No, no, I'm kidding. OR AM I?

Late August and early September are also infamous dumping grounds for movie studios. (It used to be all of August and most of September, but decent titles are encroaching further and further into August in the last few years, and moving up from October into mid-to-late September as well, but Sept. 7 is still the pits.)

I am just guessing, but I bet the finale will be set aboard a spaceship in the year 2070. Dylan McDermott's man-ass will have gained sentience and made itself immortal by uploading its consciousness into a 300-petabyte hard drive and will be trying to bomb the Mars colony with ass juice. The descendants of the

As soon as I saw the ads for this movie saying "January 11," I was wondering how much this movie had to suck for the studio to dump it in January, the traditional wasteland for failed experiments, tax write-offs, junk that's been moldering on the shelf for four years, and almost-direct-to-DVD trash. Plus stuff that

Most underrated:
1. Alphas
2. Nikita: Admittedly S3 has fallen off a cliff — so far — but the 2012 portion of S2 was awesome. Yes, really. REALLY.
3. The Colbert Report
4. Fringe: It had a lot of problems & plot holes, and the two-part S4 finale was a disaster, but some of the episodes absolutely killed.
5. Bob's Burgers:

Most underrated:
1. Alphas
2. Nikita: Admittedly S3 has fallen off a cliff — so far — but the 2012 portion of S2 was awesome. Yes, really. REALLY.
3. The Colbert Report
4. Fringe: It had a lot of problems & plot holes, and the two-part S4 finale was a disaster, but some of the episodes absolutely killed.
5. Bob's Burgers:

I've been watching Al Jazeera English on Verizon Fios (NYC area only) for several months and it's a lot like BBC World but better and more detailed. They also do a lot of documentary reporting on downtrodden and abused communities of poor people around the world, so that's pretty eye-opening.

Can you point to any sources for this statement? I've been watching Al Jazeera English for several months and I have never seen anything remotely like that even hinted at.

TW doesn't directly carry Al Jazeera English in NYC — they just carry a local channel called WRNN-DT2 (a.k.a. WRNN-Rise), which broadcasts Al Jazeera English about 22 hours a day. (On weekdays it might be 24 hours, but on weekends it's definitely 22.)

In the old days, the show was very emotionless. The characters and their relationships to one another didn't grow or change.

In the old days, the show was very emotionless. The characters and their relationships to one another didn't grow or change.

This is AMC's bullshit way to save money. A sixth season would increase costs. TV casts and crews are usually signed for five initial seasons, and their salaries go up a lot for a sixth season. So if I understand correctly, AMC is calling all 16 episodes of 2012 and 2013 "season five" to cheat the cast and crew out of

This is AMC's bullshit way to save money. A sixth season would increase costs. TV casts and crews are usually signed for five initial seasons, and their salaries go up a lot for a sixth season. So if I understand correctly, AMC is calling all 16 episodes of 2012 and 2013 "season five" to cheat the cast and crew out of