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Fair enough. He has his moments. A few, anyway. But you could literally lift him out of those films and miss almost nothing.

The first time I had that reaction was with "Star Trek: Voyager." And I remember the same feeling with "Walking Dead."

Heh. I don't think it truly went off the rails until they moved to LA. But, yeah, it was never as good as season one.

I approve. I liked Nip/Tuck. Well, until it became unwatchable garbage.

Meh. The character has long outlived its usefulness. If it ever actually had any. I almost felt bad for Jackson, since it was such a thankless role and the bigger movies he was in "Avengers" and "Winter Soldier" bent over backward to find something for him to do, no matter how ultimately pointless.

Yeah, i screwed up.

Oh, I'm an idiot. I briefly thought both were Rhaeger's kids. Obviously, she's the mad king's daughter. My bad.

Didn't sexposition basically end after season two, though?

Uncle. Jon would be the dragon's uncle.

"Oh, yeah, it's Doritos time…you've got to crunch it cuz it's good…"

I'm assuming (based on the trailer) that they are endeavoring to give the nephews distinct personalities, which they never had in the original show. They were basically a three-headed single entity that spoke with one voice.

It was a terrific game and the books were stunningly well-written and well-conceived.

Like most designs in the Sequel Trilogy, it's just like the original version! Only stupid.

Probably the publishing of the West End Games books. Which were awesome.

Season Eight was pretty much when I stopped tuning into the Simpsons regularly. It was the beginning of the end.

Okay. So one funny line.

Great point. He comes across like an asshole. Seriously, I didn't laugh once in the episode, it's place in the fandom firmament is baffling to me.

This should be where I mention that the much-lauded "Homer's Enemy" episode is actually a terrible, laugh-free mess.

An instantly forgettable dud alongside the "Total Recall", "Robocop" and "Point Break" remakes.

Wow, I didn't realize "Poochie" directly abutted "Homer Phobia" (which was awful.)