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Also, some of the best lines in Scream are Lillard's ad libs.

People are dead, the survivors (Grande included) may now suffer from PTSD and going by the cellphone videos on CNN there were a f—- ton of little children at that concert. Little children that either just witnessed people die or are now themselves among the dead.

8 Simple Rules sucked, but the episode that dealt with his death is one of the saddest and most visceral episodes of television I've ever seen. It's just three actors grieving the loss of a loved one. It's raw. It's real, and I've seen it three or four times (if I happen to see it while flipping I feel compelled to

Yeah. Having them be childhood friends turned mortal enemies (tragically through the Master's loss of sanity at the hands of the other Time Lords) but still kinda friends that might possibly be romantically attracted to each other is way, way more interesting and nuanced.

"Nardole swung by the Library five minutes after the Doctor left to high-five Library-Clara and steal River's diary to return to the Doctor."

Benedict IX, the Grover Cleveland of Popes.

What an amazing episode.

I hate the post-Kripke seasons, but Season 6's The French Mistake (written by Ben freakin' Edlund) and Season 10's Fan Fiction, Season 11's Baby and Season 11's Don't Call Me Shurley (all written by Robbie Thompson) are all f—-ing amazing.

The show reached its natural conclusion, the original showrunner left and the show immediately fell off a cliff creatively. Exactly like Dexter.

It's critical acclaim isn't nearly as high as it was at its peak (Seasons 3-5), but its ratings have more or less stayed the same over the years (2-3 million viewers with a freakishly consistent 1 million 18-49 rating share). It's a steady performer with an extremely small cast (2-4, depending on the season) that

Supernatural's in a competition with ER for the most post-script seasons.

Matthew Lillard reprising the role of Shaggy, or get the f—- out.

Yeah, especially post-Kripke (post-Season 5) their off the wall episodes tend to be amazingly awesome.

Don't forget their early '80s Halloween specials (Disney's Halloween Treat and A Disney Halloween) capped off by the grand finale of that era, Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

About half the Christians would crucify him for being too brown.

He hugged the flag. HE HUGGED THE FLAG!

Three spin-offs. She had a now-possibly-outside-of-TV/Big Finish-continuity audio play series for Big Finish back in 2002 and 2006.

Hell yeah, it is! Here's the Reddit post that io9's story about it linked to.

Like a Becker revival. Oh, you said something that ISN'T thankless and unrewarding.

I thought the final few minutes of H20 were an impressively emotionally charged and haunting take on the whole Michael is Laurie's brother concept. That scene really, really works for me. It's probably the only scene from any of the sequels that does (Well, outside of the scenes of little Jamie running and screaming