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I could not disagree more. People confuse the way the show makes fun of both sides as the show saying they don't have a side, and that they portray both sides as equally ridiculous. I feel like it rarely does that - most of the time, it seems to lean towards one side a little more when it takes on political issues (or

I cannot for the life of me figure out why everyone is freaking out that Cleganebowl is "dead" because Tommen ended Trials by Combat. Sandor and Gregor are GOING to fight, clearly, but it never made any sense that it would be in Cersei's TBC. Why would Sandor fight for the Faith when he clearly has disdain for

I will take Connor any day over Andrew from Season 7 of Buffy. Connor had insufferable angst, but I was able to tolerate it well because, well, he's a teenager and teenagers tend to be angsty a lot. But Andrew was one of the many reasons (the last two-thirds or so of) Season 7 are the worst of all the Buffyverse. I

Pandora bought them out, so here's to hoping the Rdio services will continue through them in the near future.

Thought it should be mentioned that Dan did a fantastic job at the reviews this season. It's been so refreshing to see this show reviewed from someone who actually is a fan who appreciates whatever crazy shit Parker and Stone have cooked up. Every season before has been mostly written by people who seem too eager to

"Pedestrian at Best" by Courtney Barnett didn't come up once? This list is a joke, but I don't find it very fu-u-u-u-u-u-u-u-u-u-nny.

Courtney Barnett could've been #1. I've played the CD so much in my car that the stereo will soon absorb it into it's circuits and it will be permanently fused together. "Small Poppies" is the best dive-bar blues song ever written.

I was as equally sad to see the show go as I was to see Boxy Brown make a return. Goddamn it I love Boxy Brown.

"Super Best Friends" still exists on old Season 5 DVDs (not sure if newer Season 5 DVDs have it). Growing up, it was one of my favorite episodes when it was on regular rotation. Sad that new generations of fans may never get to see it again.

I remember the first time I saw Pinback live, even I was thinking that Mr. Crow was hitting the booze pretty hard. He forced the band to stop and restart one of the last songs of the night about a minute in because he messed up the lyrics or something. He was chugging beers most of the night as I recall. The show was

Hey, they finally managed to get Teti to spit out a new paragraph on Six Feet Under! Too bad it's on an episode that was already covered. New reviews soon, perhaps?

Radiohead - "Jigsaw Falling into Place"

I'm probably in the minority, but I really liked Modern Guilt. Maybe more for its overall tones and sounds than for its songs individually, but it's one of my favorites.

Valid criticisms, but I don't feel it justifies the C- grade. "I Should Have Never Gone Ziplining" was an episode worthy of the C-, but this was B- territory. The episode was a collection of great story points and ideas with no resolution.

I say this every time you finish a season, but Teti, you are fucking amazing at this job. You put the show into perfect perspective. I almost love the reviews more than the actual show itself. Cheers till next summer.

The album that song's off of, "Summer in Abaddon", is one of the greatest albums ever made. Great starting point if you ever decide to delve into them.

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Paranoia Agent. This is a show I NEED to see you guys cover. It's a shame it's not easily accessible. Has it been considered at all?

Thank you for this article. That is all I can say. (Or, perhaps, Thank You For Sending Me An Angel-ic article?) That song, band, and album all mean so much to me and this was a perfect dissection of all of it.

Best news that's come out all year.