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Eh, geek culture is just another in a long line of distractions that exist for any consumer society…even before the "geeks won," think about the other side of that equation: the stereotypical "jock" culture still indulges heavily within the sphere of sports (look at the NFL, it's a literal billion-dollar entity). I

MEATSIAH OR GTFO

That's SO Raven.

Legitimate inquiry here: has any of his former Cosby Show cast members (or anybody he's worked with extensively) spoken in defense of him? I just realized I have yet to see/hear/read anything from them and that silence is kind of damning…

It passed the first test…I didn't go blind.

The credits sequence ALWAYS gets me. One of those moments that absolutely elevated the show.

Not gonna lie, the second I heard/saw Cyndi freakin' Lauper do Taffy Butt, I knew this was (wonderfully) inevitable. She wasn't even a guest star or anything!

It's just funny since Gilliam probably also agreed with Snyder about that ending not working, since Gilliam ultimately scrapped it.

I enjoyed the part where Zack Snyder took shots at Terry Gilliam even though Terry Gilliam wasn't the guy who levied this criticism on Snyder.

Showrunners do change and a show can still thrive. But the biggest factor not mentioned here (besides the significant overhaul in the creative/behind the scenes arena beyond just Harmon) is that they've also moved it to the "death slot" of Friday nights. Normally such a move is a test of fan loyalty, yet to hedge such

Showrunners do change and a show can still thrive. But the biggest factor not mentioned here (besides the significant overhaul in the creative/behind the scenes arena beyond just Harmon) is that they've also moved it to the "death slot" of Friday nights. Normally such a move is a test of fan loyalty, yet to hedge such

I'd be inherently against it but the "theater" (both film and stage) experience has come a long way from audiences getting drunk in a pit during a stage show, to getting dressed in your Sunday best for a flick, to people showing up in casual clothes 10 minutes after a film starts