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Keith Richards speak truth and the masses are unable to grasp the bigger picture. They call him old, past it and culturally out of touch as they listen to crap music and pretend they know better. Great to hear from the music experts on AV club who have been bobbing for apples in Kanye's butt while worshiping the

Could be that people who are older and listen to many musical styles do not have spotify accounts. At nearly 50, I still like live music and find many of the names on music streaming sites are so mainstream and bland, but there are many alternative or indi music sites where you can still enjoy new bands and sounds.

I used to nap during space and drums. Someone bought me Infared Roses, the all space album and I threw it out. It was like the worst of atonal jazz live. The tunings sounds somewhat like that as well. without the drugs, there is no way to tolerate that for very long. Where is my nitros? Oh now we can listen

I thought this was a Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy character.

I loved Karen on Dr. Who, but Selfie looks so bad, I will pass just on the concept alone. Also, I have sworn off getting into anything on ABC ever again. They have some decent shows each year and kill them while keeping garbage. Trophy Wife was my last ABC buy in.

Kate Walsh was good in a comic turn on Fargo. When I saw the preview for Bad Judge, I could not shake the feeling I had seen this before with a teacher and it stunk. I will not be tuning in no matter who is running the show as it does not look like a worthwhile premiss.

It seems that when they try to turn a book into a multi year show, there is too little plot to serve the purpose and it ends up being weak or just crap. Many times there is plenty for the front end of the first season, a dip when the back end is picked up with the hope of extending into a second year and a complete

A better question would be has 90s punk stood the test of time any better than late 70s early 80s punk. The 90s did not have anything that rivaled The Clash, Sex Pistols, The Ramones, Richard Hell, X, The Damned… The 90s scene tried to make punk more pop oriented and there were some fun groups but noting a seminal as

It was not the blind father that was the biggest problems with Growing up Fisher. The premiss was OK, Jenna Elfman and her still zany Dharma character that she usually plays killed that show. The kids and the dad were not too bad.

Wow, you really like to beat your dead horses. George R.R. Martin himself could tell you that Cersei was an emotional person who acts first and thinks later if at all and you would come back with anger that nobody was agreeing with your point of view. She is somewhat unhinged herself and emotionally volatile. She

Little Skyler Wexler is steeling the show with her understanding and sympathy for the platoon of wacky aunts she has met. The ability for one so young to seem so wise beyond her years and compassionate when people are constantly messing with your character's life have been charming and sweet. This show needs that

Was the Michael J Fox quote aimed at Alex P Keaton and not one of his movie roles? Just a thought and I read through about three pages and did not find anything on this topic from the review.

His cold open with audience members is frequently the best part of the show. It is great when someone from lesbian row or visitors from Europe are lined up for inspection by a fake horse and strutting Scottsman.

Hot bourgeois cheese, I thought that was his wife's name.

I just want to know what Rabbit left for Carrie in the will. He was such a charming megolamaniac, he will be missed.

Actually, I think Girls is more absurd most of the time than Broad City, even though it is supposed to be more serious. It is listed as a comedy that I find neither funny nor a realistic drama. Broad City is a comedy and to a degree I guess you a correct in that I like it because they know what they are trying to do

Similar age group set in the same city with female leads, hmm, not sure how a comparison could possibly come from that. Both are about Millennial women trying to find themselves. It seems that there is a need to compare the two. It is similar to when two movies with the same main charater come out within months of

Why do I like these two knucklehead girls running around New york so much and despise Lena Dunham and her group of whinging millennial? I find Abbi and Ilana to be senseless but funny, trying to get on and figure out life without making others want to self harm. Interesting how different the perspectives can be

I see her much less as a feminist and much more as a narcissistic millennial that showcases almost all of the negative characteristics and no real positives. Her character is supposed to be at least semi-biographical and the mingling is some of what makes people dislike her. Hard to like Hanna and there is

Or in Jersey still.