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Well, just finished seeing it. I think it has potential! Strong performances by Sutherland, McElhone, and Maggic Q. I think some of the more interpersonally focused dialogue was lacking—a bit predictable and cheesy. I'm also glad they didn't use too much of the "flash back/flash forward" thing that's gotten so popular

Wow, I just watched the last few minutes of this show before the Daily Show came on, and it was painful. Racist stereotypes and terribly unfunny "edgy" jokes. This is worse than Brickleberry, which is really saying something.

Heard about this on NPR today and I'm going to give it a shot. 24 lost me after the third season, but I'm trying not to compare the shows too much.

I watched the first two episodes of the first season and was so utterly turned off by this show that I'm actually shocked it's still on—and even more shocked to read such positive things about it. So this is really good? …Really?

What's wrong with Jen and Justin Theroux?

There were spots of brightness in the pilot (the slow, deliberate hosing of the cartoon blood off the driveway probably being the funniest detail for me) but the overall impression was awkward and a bit forced. It's a great idea, so I'm interested to see where it goes—but it's a half-baked cake at this point.

I absolutely loved this. The writing was really tight — we learned a lot about different characters and their relationships in a short amount of time and with minimal exposition. It was funny and realistic — I really felt like I knew these people, like I've met them before and understood who they were. I can't wait to

Wow, has it been 17 years already? I LOVED this show for the brief time it was on. I was an awkward high school student and something about Ileana Douglas just clicked with me. It was one of those examples of the Fox Network's effort to be as edgy and gross as possible—but IMO it worked, unlike some of Fox's other

Wow, I have literally never heard of these. I'm intrigued and I want to try them!

What, no S'mores? No Snickers? How can you call this a complete list?

If you don't think there are racial undertones to this show then you are either naive or in denial.

Well that sounds amazing. SVU kind of gives me the fantods, but I just love Jeremy Irons—and the more scenery chewing the better.

I like 5 Guys fries. They're damn good. Also, there's something about the industrial quality of Jack in The Box curly fries that I find reliable and comforting. I wouldn't say they taste good per se, but I still like them.

Aww, really? I know it's not as brilliant as Wet Hot American Summer, but it made me laugh all the same. I thought it nailed a lot of the rom com tropes that bug me.

I am still amazed that Rob Reiner, who I always thought of as primarily a comedic genius, made Misery, one of the (IMO) greatest, most understated horror films ever. I think it's because he got the perverse absurdity of it all.

OMG, I lost it during the JAP rap battle when she said "you kept it wide open for the AEPi guys."

Lavender Gooms

Shoutout to Psych for the names Shawn made up for Gus. Trapezius Milkington!

"I just dropped a Chris Brown."

Good. He's a piece of shit.