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I was never unhappy about this, it was just an observation. In general, no. I'm melancholy at best right now.

Ok, Reed, you crafty bitch. Now bring us the KITH reboot the world needs!

I agree with those points. I haven't watched last night's ep yet, but I'm very disappointed that she's back to waitressing. I think the restaurant stuff should be eliminated altogether. Also, I can't believe I never noticed the symbiosis of Badger/Baxter!

That sounds cool, unfortunately I phased out DVDs from my entertainment sources.

No recurring Mom reviews? Or even a pre-air review?

Where can I watch episodes of the original? I wish this series and Kids in the Hall were on HBO Now/GO.

In no way is BB about cancer. After the first few episodes, it isn't even a plotline. And Walt is the healthiest and most productive 'terminal' cancer patient ever who dies from his own hubris and malignancy.

I feel that when people recall what the Muppets 'used to be' or 'should be', they are conflating the show with the films. The films undeniably had a level of pathos that spoke to many generations, but the TV show was straight up vaudeville with a slightly sadistic streak and a few truly evil characters. I say this

I cannot wait for the inevitable mess that will be American Crime Story. The teaser ads are hilarious.

He isn't a great actor, but he was certainly better than Nasim Pedrad and the guy that played his other roommate. Elliot Gould's character was practically prehistoric in terms of the current life of the LGBT community. And Zack Pearlman was complete shite.

Interesting choice to hyperlink to the the AV Club review of Trainwreck in which the reviewers clearly disagree.

"Jolie and Pitt are both, without a doubt, very good actors" — ? No doubt that Pitt's skills have improved over the years, but Jolie has been overrated since the beginning of her career. It's no surprise to me that she focuses her camera on her own beauty. If she didn't look the way she does, she would not have this

Considering his many failures in the cinematic world, he should cast himself in this. Does he think he's a bigger star than Louis CK or Zach Galifianakis?

It's interesting to me that Kevin has had very little screen time.

Maybe it's my tastebuds, but I always find the after taste to be bitter. It also numbs my tongue. Many people have a slight allergy to it, but don't know it.

This is proof that Pixar films would not be as successful if they weren't animated. How someone could get 'teary eyed' over the idea of an octogenarian living alone on the surface of the moon is beyond me.

I truly appreciate your perspective about this, because I know that many people feel the same way about actors and their performances. However, I can't imagine that you're seeing the 'whole picture'. I need to say that I'm extremely biased on this topic, because I'm an actor myself (of course). So maybe I'm just

I felt the exact same way. I also don't think it's that great that Ansari cast his own parents. I'm sure there are a lot of actual Indian/Pakistani actors that would have cherished those roles. I'm going to compare my unpopular dislike for Aziz to my unpopular dislike for Mango: It might be unique and full of

Silverstone, Slater, and Ringwald? This sounds like a GenX delight. I'll watch it just for novelty purposes.

What I took from that dialogue was that he is a Lutheran minister but said Episcopalian? Lutheran ministers (in my experience) talk much like Matt does.