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The Expanse won me over with its willingness to not explain every single detail about how its world works, yet still manage to construct a believable universe (which is precisely where Dark Matter falls down, IMO). It has the benefit of some pretty great source material to work from, granted - but I think as a sci-fi G

Killjoys is six trucks of awesome. Breezy, fun, and a well-fleshed out world to boot.

Match Game was my favorite game show as a kid, and I was delighted to see when I started watching it many years later on GSN that it was just as funny and bawdy as I'd remembered (and as a bonus, I was old enough to get the jokes, too).

Well, those of us in Hell's Living Room would appreciate him getting the damn dishes done already!

She knows things.

Feel Free To Be Your Usual Terrible Self For Four Days, Internet!

Yeah, I think in Vegas there's a side gag where Clark mentions "I don't even recognize you guys anymore" and it shows a picture of the first Vacation kids on the mantle.

Or the planet in TOS they went to that had literal, actual, aliens who decided to be Nazis thanks to another Prime Directive-violatin' space cowboy (Nazi).

"We're not gonna leave the EU and crater the country's finances, right? We're just 650 cool guys just hanging out."

Oh, no doubt the bungling of reconstruction and the total devastation inflicted by Sherman, et al. caused a LOT of problems that account for some of the psyche and lingering resentment there. My issue is primarily with A) shitbags who try to cloak the Confederate nostalgia for a social and economic system powered by

Wait, the alien mothership is "styled like Che Guevara"? Does it have a t-shirt and scraggly beard? Does it wear a beret?

And by "lately" I assume you mean "since roughly two seconds after Lee surrendered at Appomattox Court House". This 'Lost Cause' bullshit has been the only way successive generations can look themselves in the mirror, mythologizing their bass-ackwards beliefs and morals under the cover of "states rights" nonsense and

That sure is one leggy droid.

Keep trying, Hayden. I'm sure you'll nail it in the final print!

Wait, does this answer involve a codpiece?

My favorite Bee Gees song is "You Win Again", and I have no explanation for that.

YES. That intro is still the creepiest first 5 minutes of a movie I've ever seen. Perfect mood-setter.

Raiders, Superman, Empire, CE3K and even JFK… the man has written more fist-pumping, goosebump-inducing music than anyone else I've ever heard. What a composer.

If they don't use "Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner" as the rousing third-act closer, then WHAT ARE WE EVEN DOING HERE.

Lumet's 1974 version is one of my favorite movies. Such a spectacle, with an almost surreal self-awareness and theatricality to it. Tony Perkins playing basically Norman Bates, Bacall playing a classic Bacall character that could have stepped out of a Bogey pic, Richard Widmark playing the "Richard Widmark character"