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This has nothing to do with the story, but here goes anyway:

Also, The X-Files is on the Comet network every night (thank you YouTubeTV) and it still pretty much holds up as a very watchable show.

Please someone hit me up on X.com when they reboot Project X as Project X-Dot -Com (formerly Twitter)

I feel like The Honeymooners deserves consideration. So do The Flintstones. Bewitched. I Dream of Jeannie. Moonlighting. All in the Family. The Jeffersons.

I already knew Bill Maher was a dick, however I did learn that Steve-O has a podcast.

Yes.

I’m not sure if this answers you question, but as far as I could tell there were plenty of comments on the site one day and the next day they started charging and the comments section all but dried up.

I think the subscription is definitely a problem.

It would have been more of a surprise to me if the big reveal in Rebel Wilson’s book had been that Sacha Baron Cohen was actually a really sweet guy who only had Wilson’s best interest at heart when making that movie I had never heard of until I started reading all about it on AVClub. 

1 - I’m interested

I’m looking at the list of movies at the theater near our apartment:

I don’t know what really happened but after reading your post I tried to look up the story to learn more and ended up finding this recent article that tells a different version.

Eww ... 

This comment crosses a line.

The most interesting thing to me is that The Big Bang Theory was a traditional sitcom, Young Sheldon was a one camera show, and this new show goes back to being a traditional looking sitcom.

There is probably some balance to be struck between featuring some recurring characters and relying on them.

To me, the show was always funnier when the cast and writers created great characters and then put them in sketches. The list is exhausting but includes Coneheads, Wayne’s World, Church Lady, cheerleaders, Farley’s guy who lived in the van, Sprockets, the alien abduction sketches, What’s Up With That ... I dunno ...

I will miss Geena Davis and Alec Baldwin.

I hope Wil Wheaton is not a Winnie the Pooh fan. 

Not at first but eventually yes it did.