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My grandfather passed away two weeks ago. When watching "Winter" with my sisters and mom, the Richard scenes hit home pretty hard for us. Still worth watching, though. My family binge-watched the series on DVD together several years ago, and 2016 has been a dumpster fire of a year (personally and on a national scale).

Amy Sherman-Palladino wrote the screenplays with the intention that the audience can either a) pretend Season 7 doesn't exist and go right from Season 6 to A Year in the Life or b) accept the Palladino-less final season as well. Basically, she's Star Trek VI-ing it.

Klaatu… Barada… N… *coughs and mumbles*

All three seasons are on Amazon Prime. If, you know, your little sister happens to have a Prime account because college.

Hercules: The Legendary Journeys is leaving! Now where will I watch "Surprise" and "Armageddon Now, Parts I and II", the three episodes that are crucial for a Xena: Seasons 1-4 binge-watch? And the rare Hercules episodes that are actually good.

Nah, but I do have an ongoing list of fantasy, horror, science fiction and superhero movies that have an 80% or higher on Rotten Tomatoes with 20+ reviews. It's 35 pages long.

Most of Season 7 sucked, but the last two episodes were a lovely series finale. Which is remarkable considering that at the time they thought the show was going to somehow continue with a Lauren Graham-less Season 8.

Hold your tongue! Liz and TJ are awesome. Also, Michael DeLuise is the best DeLuise.

Amy Sherman-Palladino said in a recent interview that only one minor detail was changed from her original A Year in the Life scripts to match up to Season 7's continuity.

The KKK arc that season was awful, but to be fair it only the main focus of about five or six episodes. And the standalone episodes that year were some of the best of the series' run.

I just got off the phone with him. They already filmed it in 2014 so Corman could keep his Stan Lee cameo rights. It will never be released.

He gives it two flaming bags of dog sh—.

There was talk back in the day of Eric Kripke showrunning The Sandman for HBO. But that was back when he was Supernatural: Seasons 4-5 Eric Kripke and not Revolution and Timeless' Eric Kripke.

For me it was sometime between The Todd's sexual assault arrest and Ted's suicide. The Janitor had a real mess on his hands that day.

*Second executive snaps Corn Pone's neck*

No, Bruce Timm (The DCAU) and Tom Ruegger (Animaniacs/Pinky and the Brain) did good cartoons. Warner Bros. just stayed out of their way and counted the money.

Victor Salva breathes a sigh of relief and keeps filming Jeepers Creepers 3 somehow.

They tell him he shouldn't, but he won't hand over his keys. They're hoping for a breakthrough at his upcoming eye doctor appointment.

Bit of backstory: Growing up my mom was a hoarder, and also there was a massive hole in the roof.

What about Zuckerman era Family Guy references? Do Zuckerman era Family Guy references result in banning, or just post-cancellation references? I'm, uh… asking for a friend.