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FYI, "phenomenon" is the singular of "phenomena."

Ooh, Mariah's history of being outright bonkers bodes well for this venture's enjoyability factor! Could be next in the line of impossibly un-self-aware celebreality shows it's impossible to tear your eyes away from. Please, Black Jesus, make this even a tenth as enjoyable as "Hey Paula," "Being Bobby Brown" or

I dunno. I find something kind of beautiful and pure in the way these have gone from so-bad-it's-good to so-bad-it's-unwatchable. I look forward to watching this one to see if they can possibly exceed even the subterranean depths of awful I'm expecting.

Ade actually played a character named Eddie Monsoon in one of The Comic Strip's films. And Saunders is in absolutely stellar form these days compared to Ben Elton, whose recent output is utter dreck. His latest sitcom, Shakespeare parody "Upstart Crow," is nearly unwatchable despite a cast that boasts the likes of

New link, anyone?

"The Legend of Tarzan" Gives Its Hero Way to Many Clothes - There, I've fixed the headline for you.

"(D)isaster movie par excellence"?!? Does no one remember that the original Independence Day was a sucky, sucky movie? It's remembered for a single shot - a UFO sploding the White House. They used that shot in the trailer, too, so the movie itself was useless and redundant.

I've always "appreciated" the humor on this show more than finding it laugh-out-loud funny. It's quite reliably mildly humorous. I've been reduced to tears laughing at the hilarious podcast and its precursor, Comedy Death Ray, tho.

It's Judith Light's wig that's the most distracting for me.

I watched the whole first season, but the "dramedy" vibe is making it really difficult for me to bother starting the second. Not funny enough to be considered an outright comedy. The watchable dramedies for me are the ones that are hilariously funny, but with serious subtext, like "Baskets," "Flowers," "Camping"…

The least said about Ms. Bonham Carter's new sitcom, "Love, Nina," the better! Same tone as a Hallmark TV movie with laughs few and far between. She looks spectacular, though.

I think Hardwick's schtick has worn thin for a lot of people in the same way that Howard Stern's has. Both cultivated "outsider" personas, and both now embody the mainstream. Rather than the geeks that get bullied, they've become the jocks that do the bullying, yet they still make like they're the underdogs.

He's also played benefits for "charitable" Co$ causes. So yeah, about as involved as a lot of relatively heavily involved Catholics.

Come on now - this was a decent show with likeable leads. Basically an updated "Simon and Simon," nothing more. To mention this show in the same breath as "Fargo," "True Detective" or "Twin Peaks" is just ridiculous. I watched the show last year after reading so much about it, and I was ready for a criminally

I actually wish they would induct someone like Janet Jackson. That might finally convince the morons who still view the HOF as worthwhile that it's an irrelevant institution ready for the garbage heap.

I was distracted by the "greatest hits" medley the first time I saw TFA, and my enjoyment was hampered - I was kind of worried the whole way through that they were gonna go so far with the "homage" elements that the new movie wouldn't be able to stand on its own merits. I don't think the similarities ever went too

Zackly! Who would have seen the frigging thing in the first place with a limp title like "A New Hope"?

In just about every case, even the "problematic" ones, I view what's known as cultural appropriation as a tribute to the original musical form, rather than "stealing." The argument I hear is that using elements of another culture's art damages that culture, as the element is now viewed as belonging the artist who

Whether or not her music has continued to be popular, I'm an avid viewer of UK TV, and Jessie's still all over the place. I wasn't aware Leona Lewis had such a bad reputation - she had a cute bit on last week's Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway. I was a bit surprised when Little Mix kinda broke in the US. I like

Derrick's fine when she's lip-syncing "Toxic," but she doesn't seem to have much going on in the wit department. I can't see her coming up with anything funny to do as Brit. Mimicking the shaved-head umbrella rampage? Going pantyless and letting prosthetic shaven meat curtains hang out of her miniskirt. Who knows,