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Disagree. Too cheesy, too obvious. They should've at least used an entirely instrumental version — hearing PF singing in the middle of a crucial scene in a season finale was REALLY DISTRACTING.

Not Orlando-Jones-related, but:

My TV was malfunctioning so I didn't see the end credits. Did Carolyn vote for Tyler? Normally I would say Carolyn made the right choice, since Tyler was a potential threat and one of the least execrable remaining players, while almost everyone else remaining is a goat. But I'd say this was a bad move in this case

I agree with Streets Ahead. Don't you think Keith was hilarious? I thought he was a riot. He had lots of excellent confessionals — lots of zingers and one-liners. One of the funniest contestants in a while.

I love classic DW but this serial is freaking awful. What a waste of potential. They could have done so many interesting things with the Key to Time and the Black Guardian and they did… NONE of them. "What? We're supposed to wrap up some kind of story arc? Yeah, okay, uh… whatever, who cares?! Fuck it!"

A1? WTF are you talking about? HP DESTROYS A1 UTTERLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111!!!111!!!!!

He's not shitting anywhere near as much money as he used to. His movies and his star power have been waning significantly lately, "Grown Ups" 1 & 2 notwithstanding. Netflix should have thought twice about this. Not that these flicks are likely to be a disaster for them in terms of popularity (among dumber Netflix

Hey, network executives don't stoop to crack. They order high-quality cocaine for straight-up snorting off a hooker's boobs like in "Robocop." Because they're classy.

Pretty sure they also filmed AMC's shitty miniseries remake of The Prisoner there, which not even Ian McKellen could save. But it did have nice desert cinematography and also introduced many of us to the lovely Hayley Atwell. Still wasn't worth it.

Holy cow, the Incredible Hulk is on Netflix! (I never even thought to look until now, for some reason. Now I need to waste several hours re-watching all the best episodes.) So, Esquire is even more pointless.

You mean near Greenwood Lake? I wonder why they went all the way up there — they couldn't just save themselves some driving and find some woods in Westchester to use instead? Not that I'm complaining, just curious. I like Greenwood Lake a lot, but that seems inefficient.

Yeah, that was "The First," probably the worst of the two-parters. It's pretty tacky if you watch it as an adult, because the old skinny guy just isn't convincing as a serious contender against Ferrigno's Hulk, although he does look kind of unsettlingly weird and freaky. The first part is also too much fluff and

Wow, really?! That's awesome. Wait, did they update the jokes for any other older episodes?! That seems like a lot of work just for a rerun. I wonder how the producers got Fox to agree to that….

I was wondering about that myself. I wonder if somebody can tell us where in Brooklyn (or Queens?) this was.

Were there better potential ads than the peculiar mushroom cloud ads they used in the NYC subway? Those are just odd.

Yeah, those subway ads are deeply mystifying. Was that somebody's attempt at shorthand for "THIS IS A VERY DARK COMEDY"? Ironic that this is a show about a guy who works at an ad agency. (Or maybe the character works at a terrible ad agency?)

I LOVED that show as a kid, and even today, there are a few episodes I really enjoy a lot, especially the two-parters. But as everyone else here is saying, the show suffered enormously from its complete refusal to give the Hulk any supervillains to face off against. At least the second 1970s TV-movie ("Death in the

Was it just me or was there something hinky in the "Mike spies on the Rodney alliance" editing? Did I black out momentarily and miss it, or did they never actually have a wide shot showing Mike's position relative to the Rodney alliance's huddling and conspiring? They just cut back and forth between Mike standing

I hate crap like this, but it just won't die. Full House, for reasons unknown to man or beast or gods, gets great ratings in syndication on cable, and many otherwise seemingly-intelligent humans in my age group frequently reference this program, sometimes in a mildly insolent way, yet while clearly still having a

YOU HAVE NOT BEEN FORSAKEN, BROTHER! I am also grieving and rending my hair from my skull for the last 48 hours or so at the continuous and maddening misuse of the word "reboot" across all entertainment media in their Fuller House reports. Surely the Old Gods will soon return to banish such demonic mangling of the