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I begin to see why we've all gravitated to television.

It's just OK, but that idiot would-be gigolo pool boy is delightful.

Yeah, Johns wanted Keystone City to be less like Kansas City, more like his hometown of Detroit, so he added in an armload of car stuff, union stuff, blue-collar stuff… it was a successful run in general, but that rang a bit false.

How dare that guy like what he likes! (Dashes off jeremiad for Jezebel)

Dear God those are all terrible names though. Speaks poorly of the creativity of all involved.

"No, no, New York has the Statue of Liberty. Here in Gotham we have the Statue *of* the Statue of Liberty."

That and the Julius Schwartz entry reek of the writer knowing little about the subjects besides what they're denounced for on Tumblr.

Wonder if the performers will get paid now.

When I visit my hometown, I'm always pleased that the Fuddruckers is still there. (Their locations are almost randomly scattered across the western world: http://www.fuddruckers.com/… ) I don't want the joke in Idiocracy to be its sole legacy.

I don't get it.

"The casting director told me that my head was too exploded."

"Tenants," yeesh.

The latter, when in syndication.

WKRP too.

Even on that amazing soundtrack, Elliman's song had a haunting, emotional quality that stood out even to me at …. What, age 8? Incredible.

Please stop abusing the word "iconic."

Plus they have that creepy albino guy who kills people. Tell him to lay off, Catholics!

I agree. Oliver's show started out great when it was about topics that other shows overlooked. Then it got more predictable … Televangelists? Kids in the Hall did a whole sketch about how played-out mocking them was, and that was 20 years ago.

I remember when Romney actually vowed that his administration would cure cancer! Wait, no, that was the other guy.

I'm not sure any part of it is inaccurate, however odious I find Trump.