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You know, that might have been the straw for me. Stupid Jockey Trolls.

Eh, I only go by theatrical releases to let myself be less depressed about it. Of course that means I have to include The Clone Wars animated film. (which I thought was much more enjoyable then the Prequels.)

I was going over The Simpsons with my brother the other day and it dawned on me that I've only seen a handful of episodes since Season 12 (which it looks like I only saw half of) Which means, I have only seen half of all the episodes. And those handful of episodes I have seen since Season 12 I thought were crap. I

I suppose that's possible as well.

I have a sneaking suspicion that the Kingkiller Trilogy is going to lead into another Trilogy. This first one being Kvothe's backstory and the second one being Kvothe's battle with whatever is making it's way to him.

That is a completely valid argument.

It really had everything I could ever want in a show.

Bob Saget's rules for being in a sitcom. The Wife and mother must be dead.

Thanks, it was only after I read "Color of Magic" that I was told that it was not that great a representative of his works. Foolish me for starting at the beginning. I didn't know that they were mostly stand alone.

I agree completely. They are simple yet they hit on adventure and love and danger, and all the stuff that draws people into a story.

I've been reading "The Chronicles of Prydain" for the last month. Currently I am in "Taran Wanderer." They are highly enjoyable YA fantasy, and I wonder how I never read them when I was younger.

I was impressed that the Name of the Wind was so well written and enjoyable but contained so little plot or progression. A great couple of books though and I can't wait for the third one.

Enjoy it. When Tom Bombadil shows up just skip through.

Every time I look up an actress on Google, the auto fill always follows up with feet. I never look though.

Late to the party here. I started getting Spartacus DVD's from the local library a few years back and only now was able to get the epic final season. All I can say is god damn I loved this show. And god damn will I miss it. This is the only series of TV that after watching it, all I want to to is go back and relive it

I think another part of the problem is that the others have been allowed to gradually change in a more believable fashion. Whereas Barney's "progression" is constantly up and down depending on what the plot calls for that week.

It even had Sarah Chalke, one of the actresses that should have been the Mother.

Barney's shtick was good in the beginning, but like many breakout characters, too much focus was put on it and it became less funny.

"Reminiscent of a Joy Division Cut" what is this…2004?

*cries*
*shaves van dyke*