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There's nothing wrong with sluts. But comedians should have more than one joke.

I usually find "pop music" to describe something that appeals to a younger audience. Was Wilson Phillips popular among young people or their parents? This is a serious question.

I love that they got rid of the points system. Rankings are worthless. They obscure the recognition and celebration of good entertainment that the articles are supposed to be about, and allows for people to get angry when something they don't like outranks something they do.

Maybe it's because I was born in the early 90's, but I had no idea Wilson Phillips was supposed to be a pop group. Adult contemporary, for sure, but pop? News to me.

"All the American people want is a cold beer, warm p****, and a place to shit with a door on it. I mean, you don't want the dog looking at you"

To be fair, DeMunn has been in pretty much everything Frank Darabont's done.

Otherwise known as Tier 15.

Meanwhile, on Steve Universe:

I just cannot get the appeal of Amy Schumer. She has one joke, and it's not even a funny one - "I'm such a slut!" Ughh…

Of course he should have come out with it sooner. Everyone already guessed it years before the movie came out. The Dark Knight Rises had the same problem with Talia al Ghul.

Wait…I thought Grimm was about werewolves. Or something really similar to werewolves.

Bob Stookey, the alcoholic army medic that went on the run with Darryl, Tyreese, and Michonne.

I imagine a long list would just run the gamut of what the AV Club covers. Although, doing away with rankings gives them the freedom to talk about as many shows as they want, which is what it seems they're doing over the next several days.

I prefer this over a giant, ranked list. It's all about recognizing and celebrating good television, and ranks just obscure that. Who cares about ranks anyway; all they introduce is the opportunity for someone to get upset that X show ranks lower than Y rather than realizing that there's two pretty good series out

Let's not forget about Drunk History. It's something of a sketch show, just with three or four drawn-out sketches rather than a number of brief ones. Jack McBrayer as Clarence Darrow is one of those things that gets me laughing just by remembering it happened.

Well, maybe Eric Andre's prank is the single funniest thing ever on television, but the rest of the show was just alright.

And a hell of a lot more.

Yeah, it didn't make much sense.

One of the last shots of walkers coming up on the ruined prison focuses on one female zombie in particular. That's Crazy Clara from the season premiere.

What would even be the point of having her be saved since people now will think for months that she's dead anyway?