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I need to read *both* A.V. Club and Keeping Up With Shit?

Wait…there's a show called "After Lately" that's been on for three seasons?

All the missed responses were bad enough, but there's just no excuse for the clueless wagering by the trailing contestants in Final. You'd get the impression that they'd never even watched the show.

Also notable was after how Alex and the contestant chatted about today's younger people not knowing much fairly recent history, that they all struggled so much with the bottom part of the JFK category.

This week's review didn't appear on the home page for a number of hours on Monday night (while Adventure Time's did), which probably hurt the comment count.

Jeopardy! thread for Monday, Nov. 18- Teachers Tournament day 6

Also, something about the bodybuilder blowing up followed immediately by the screen going to a test pattern, as if the control booth was actually anticipating it, really got to me.

They did give David Alan Grier a show in 2008, but dropped it after one season.

For what it's worth, they also had an Asian cast member play John McCain.

Also, Fox's MADtv was notably more diverse than its rival SNL.

And for even more diversity, they were foreign bears!

Another fun fact about The Cleveland Show: Cleveland was voiced by a white guy (Mike Henry) and his white neighbor was voiced by a black guy (Kevin Michael Richardson), which I think somehow makes it even more diverse.

There's about a 10% chance it will be better, a 20% chance it will be worse and a 70% chance it will be about the same, which to say very mediocre.

A lot of sitcoms have a lousy structure these days in which the act following the final commercial is too short to be truly developed and too long to be a quick closing gag. It make the difficult task of bringing a sitcom to a funny, satisfying conclusion that much more difficult.

Eh, to me that's kind of like doing a brain scan on Mister Ed to try and figure out how a horse can talk. Some things are so far out there that attempting a fictional scientific inquiry just isn't advisable.

Bullshit, this story is clearly the work of one of the fake Cookie Monsters.

Didn't they try to explain how zombies work in a TWD episode set in the CDC? It came across as really dumb and unnecessary.

Anybody here
Seen my old friend A.V. Club
Can you tell me where it's gone