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when you don't have any money, it becomes very easy to understand why some people value it so much.

He was pretty damn good in Riddick. This is a good move. Kudos to you, Arrow crew. Ignore the haters - all they do is complain.

Don't listen to the AV Club. Just watch all of Star Trek. Every episode, every movie. Every bit of Trek has something worthwhile to speak of. Just go through the shows one-by-one, episode by episode. Trust me, you'll tear through them all faster than you think.

God this show sucks.

If "singing" is a euphemism for her massive mammaries, then yes, let her dazzle us with her "singing."

Man, that Guinevere. What a cheating bitch.

We are? But the Venture Bros isn't constantly on the verge of cancellation. It just takes forever for new seasons to come out. It's a different kind of frustration. :|

Now I'm going to buy this issue. Because all of this "controversy" over it is nothing more than a tempest in a teapot. Plus, Manara's art is awesome.

Gretchen may be awful, but at least she's completely upfront about it and unapologetic. Lindsay, however, is genuinely awful, and not in the semi-endearing way Gretchen is. Hopefully Paul finds out about Lindsay cheating on him, and if he has any self-respect (and I fear he doesn't), he'll divorce her ASAP.

I loved the ending, at least. Real Sophie got what was coming to her.

Jess is not a likable person. She's very hot, but damn is she a bad person.

GOOD. Let the blood and death flow forth. Start with Arya.

Craig Ferguson. Best late-night talk show host on TV BY FAR.

It definitely deserved a much larger audience than it got. It's such a good show. Not to mention, how many shows take mental illness as seriously as Wilfred does? The show has been having that conversation with us since the beginning, and it's a little sad that it didn't catch on, or spark that conversation with a

If it would've kept him here, then I wish he would have had one.

Wilfred's a manifestation of Ryan's mind. He obviously has access to the memories that Ryan's repressed, and he leads Ryan back to where it all began.

Both! :) If there was one thing about Drew, it's that he was painfully simple. What you saw was what you got. He's not a bad guy, either. He just naturally comes off as a douchebro while being completely honest and sincere. It's his curse, lol.

Reality is whatever you make of it, man. If it was real, or unreal - that's up to you :)

It's probably a good bet that the reason the actual dog Wilfred got lung cancer was by hanging out with Ryan all the time while he smoked. So, Ryan's crazy basically killed Jenna's dog. That's pretty goddamn morbid right there, lol. But that, too, fits well with the overall darkly comedic theme of Wilfred.

It's funny how, in the end, Jenna's the truly screwed-up one. Despite her outward face of seeming normal, happy, and bubbly, she can't deal. She can't really handle life (for example, look at how she ran out of the room when Wilfred passed while Ryan stayed), so she's settling for Drew because of how afraid she is of