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He's the mastermind of the greatest hack in history, but there are very few times we see him doing leader-y things, or for that matter even being proactive enough to do things unless someone is pleading with him or threatening him. Half the time he can't even be sure if he's in an office or a prison cell, or if the

After watching the CBS show, I no longer think the Boulder police are inept. It seems like they did their job, but the Boulder DA was inept/corrupt and was determined to cover for the Ramseys.

And his recent interview with Dr. Phil shows a young man who remains incredibly weird. Smiles talking about the tragic murder of his sister.

"I'm angry and humiliated," mumbled the smiling, giggling Burke in announcing the lawsuit. "How dare they insinuate this," he added without affect, before smiling again, and looking down at the table.

King of Queens was very good, sometimes great. This one is formulaic and trying too hard. It needs Jerry Stiller and Leah Remini, although if they were on the show, it would be King of Queens.

I'm pitching a show about court stenographers. "Keys", starring Sarah Shahi. I haven't worked out much else but it probably doesn't matter.

So Fallon looks ridiculous compared to his peers (Colbert, Meyers, Kimmel) who are much more willing to mix it up.

The Ronald Reagan TV ads were beautiful, but it turns out the candidate himself ruined everything.

We got rid of those, but then we started opening football games with an awful theme song.

David Puddy
Bob Sacamano
Todd Gack
Martin van Nostrand

Fox Mulder and Dana Scully are quite good as character names.

On it's own merits, it wasn't very good. But the fact that it featured Danny from The Shining really made it look bad. I was expecting some of the wonderful awesomeness of the original book and got a bunch of silly villains instead.

I was very disappointed in Dr. Sleep.

Beverly and one of the boys. I think it's Richie but I'm not sure.

I was working in a bookstore when "It" came out, so I sold a zillion copies, but I didn't get around to actually experiencing it until two years ago when I listened to an unabridged audio version, performed superbly by the actor Steven Weber. It was classic, 1980s Stephen King, which is mostly a good thing. His book

Is every Australian gorgeous?

She's a petite woman. I can't picture her as a wrestler, but maybe that's just my default bias against anything related to pro wrestling. Although I'll probably end up watching, because she's Alison Brie.

Bruce Springsteen, especially The River album. I saw him do the whole album in Detroit in April, and my God what a concert. I know a lot of people like the ones in those songs, and I grew up in a town like the ones that populate his music. No one can tell a heartbreaking story quite like him. As I make my way through

I got caught up on the current season of Mr. Robot. I'm not ashamed to say that this show totally confuses me, even though I love it.

Stand by Me does a great job of illustrating boyhood boredom and friendship. The underrated Dennis the Menace also stands out as a cool version of the summer, where little kids could wander and also run around on suburban streets late at night.