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I love how its run has been longer than most critical darlings of the past ten years, and yet still gets overlooked by media outlets and compared to a lesser show. Oh well!

"We're going to open a butcher shop together in Park Slope!"

A very appropriate counterpoint. I personally enjoy Seth, but even I could smell the wafts of shit emanating from that movie.

"Blunt Talk" has been fucking hilarious. But of course, it's Patrick Stewart. So it's not surprising.

As long as you don't pick a bouquet of oopsie-daisies.

Milkproof Robot, why do you have to be so damn critical?

"American Dad" has been all about pushing narrative and comedic boundaries since it moved on from the rudimentary "crazy conservative dad" concept in its early years. And I will never decry another fan of the show for having a differing opinion. We all have the same wish: that the show find its footing in its new home

I personally didn't enjoy the "American Fung" episode. Thought it was an example of them taking something bizarre that might have worked in concept, but just didn't work in its execution. I've enjoyed the new episodes for the most part, but a few of them just haven't seemed as consistent.

Some of the new episodes have been great, such as "LGBSteve." Others, like the more recent "American Fung" and "Seizures Suit Stanny," have had a noticeable drop in quality compared to the average AD episode. I believe the transition to cable will better suit it in the long run, but it's not been as consistent as it

What time is it?

TV that exiles…I mean, excites.

"What could go wrong?"

WHAT?!

This thread is making me felsic.

-Ray Velcoro

Unless Oscar the Grouch reads through "Reflection," I'm not interested.

That's gonna be season two of "Sense8."

I like it when you call me Big Ponzi.

Dreyfuss: "Sometimes your oldest, most decrepit self…is your best self."

I thought the CFO of Boners mainly handles Cinemax's stuff? From what I've heard, he handles them quite well.