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I've missed him on Justified.

It's always the same opening regardless of the topic. He states the obvious and makes some stupid semi logical comparison to something else. He's the Kirkland Signature version of Sean.

I liked his writing, but I didn't like his theatrics. I also don't like that he left his protege Sonia behind when he went to Vox.

Well it was June so make of that what you will. Ironically, The Larry Sanders show expired around the same time HBO was added. Having HBO and an Apple TV, I can't say as though I was pleased with the overlap in content.

There were a lot of things I disliked about both of them, but I at least cared about what they had to say.

Prime has The Good Wife. It hasn't picked up anything good recently either. But you can watch CBS' crap two weeks after it airs!

Sam's openings are all the same. Stating the obvious with a failed attempt at wit. The post Todd/Sims AV Club is a dark timeline.

They should just combine Blade Runner 2 with the fourth Blade movie and people can fantasize about whether or not Wesley Snipes is a vampire, a replicant, or back in prison.

Alien 3 was disappointing on so many levels.

Some days my cassette player acts up and needs a break.

I was just listening to this album on Sunday. Great piece.

I'm more worried about her Thomas and the Magic Railroad costar Thomas the Tank Engine. Though Peter Fonda and Alec Baldwin might want to lay of the drugs and homophobia for awhile.

I hope his will commands his brother David to narrate a Jurassic Park documentary for BBC Earth. He will be missed.

Rollins is an easy target given his often radical views, but this was a rare miss by Sean. Making fun of his views doesn't really accomplish anything. Suicide is bad. Mocking Rollins makes sense because he's an asshole, but what are you really saying by standing in opposition to this?

A music video would have been very nice, very nice, very nice. Maybe in the next world, maybe in the nest world, maybe in the next world.

I saw Jon Voight at a swim meet last winter. He looked annoyed. Probably because he's on Ray Donovan. Or something to do with Obama.

That was a good montage at least. It's a shame it was the same on each tape though.

Bashing the main menu button now is probably just as effective as my attempts to fast forward accurately when I was 3.

I'll always remember him as the annoying man interviewing George Lucas that I had to fast forward past on my Star Wars VHS tapes.

VR Troopers was amazing.