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Nobody in Bill O’Reilly’s demo (70+) knows what in blazes a podcast is.

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I don’t appreciate the AV Club popping up to ask me in every article if I want to subscribe to your newsletter.

LGR is fantastic. One of my favorite YouTube channels.

Right wing media would get angry when Obama wouldn’t use the word “terrorism”. I used to think the AV Club was above that kind of reactionary bullshit, but I was wrong.

You don’t need a shovel if you have a lizard in your party.

Ken Jennings is fantastic. Easily one of my favorites.

In his pre-show interviews, Alan came across as a rational, mellow guy. I think his “crazy eyes” and “you have an idol!” routine is an act. Maybe his strategy is to act bonkers so that people won’t see him as a physical threat, I don’t know yet.

I listened to Josh Wigler’s “First One Out” podcast where he interviews the players (and Probst), and Jeff practically bends himself into a pretzel trying to justify why the players were put into these bullshit tribes.

The themes are annoying, but they are usually forgotten about once the tribes swap around episode 3 or 4.

Two months ago, I saw a provocative movie on cable TV. It was called The Net, with that girl from the bus.

They mostly eat at the Italian restaurant run by the guy who admits he is a comically exaggerated stereotype.

TIL Rush Limbaugh is still alive.

The 80s wasn’t all bad. You could show boobs in PG-rated movies back then.

The old layout made sense: headline articles, followed by the Newswire links, then features and reviews. You could easily see all of the TV, movie, book, and music reviews from the last week in one place.Now, with the articles rolling by chronologically one at a time, if you don’t see an article or review in the 20

Fun fact: Gary Carr, who plays “debonair pimp C.C.” in The Deuce, also played Liam in Mass Effect: Andromeda.

I watched the first episode of The Deuce, and while they nailed the sleaze of 70s New York, it was a bit of a slog, mostly because it’s 90 minutes of introducing all of these characters. Maybe it will get more

No, I think Cooper tried to save Laura, but ultimately failed. All he did was create an alternate dimension where Laura lived, but that dimension was extinguished in the final moment of the episode once Laura realized who she really was.

Milania?

My father is a Fox News-watching, die hard Giants fan, so I am relieved they passed on Colin Kaepernick because if they had picked him up I would have NEVER heard the end of it.

Ah, Hulu. They pay for a gorgeous-looking, artistic show, then ruin the visuals by shoving a “HULU ORIGINALS” watermark on the corner. Morons.