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"Returns to television".

Ex Machina is a colossal miss by the staff. Spotlight is almost as bad. Room probably should have made the cut, but is less of a blatant omission. Creed was good enough, but I'm okay with it being left off.

Finally…a year in which I managed to avoid seeing even a single one of these!

I'm sure the modern-day Nazi movement is printing up their "Nazi = nice" posters as we speak.

I would change the widespread misunderstanding that has led to a space opera being considered not only indicative of, but perhaps the pinnacle, of science fiction.

The song is good, but the album is fantastic. As is King James' Version.

The theme song to Unsolved Mysteries. That shit is still pretty creepy.

Given how shitty most of the hosts of award shows are, I'll take Gervais again. He fits the mood of the show, he gets in a few good jokes, and he seems to genuinely enjoy it. Other than Tina/Amy again, maybe Jon Stewart, and Hugh Laurie, I can't think of anyone offhand who would be definitively better.

Jurassic World 2 should be 90 minutes of the sea dinosaur plotting to destroy the T-Rex for thinking it was the hero of Jurassic World.

Betty White. She's had a pretty interesting go of things and probably has more stories to experience than nearly anyone. Plus, she seems a nice person, which is important to me in choosing someone to embody.

He looked way too much like Fat Schmidt from New Girl. Although that could be a very odd crossover, if it came to that…

I have a few:

Well put.

I would happily trade in the slight rein-in of the hijinks in exchange for the wisdom and moral support. And for the stories.

As much as I would hate the environment, I wouldn't mind a bit working for Colonel Sherman Potter of the MASH 4077th. He always seemed friendly and sympathetic to the plights of his charges, and was willing to shoot the shit with the best of them when circumstances permitted.

There is a North American official Scrabble dictionary, and a worldwide official Scrabble dictionary. The worldwide one is used in pretty much every single English language tournament outside of North America.

Collins is the dictionary used in tournament Scrabble in English-speaking parts of the world not in North America. It's used pretty much exclusively in international tournaments.

There are a lot of competitive players who really do love the word aspect, and will pride themselves on learning about the words as they learn the words themselves. And I think the majority of them at least absorb some of the knowledge because it's not easy to avoid it (most of the computer based study tools provide

I love Matthew Sweet's Girlfriend, along with nearly every single critic I've ever read, and most people I've met (who enjoy music of that variety). But I actually prefer Altered Beast, which doesn't have a bad reputation, AFAIK, but certainly pales in critical comparison to what is one of the few "definitive" best

Sure. But it's the only one that kept me on a string for a season and a half until I realized that I couldn't take watching so many talented people waste their energy.