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Your link to email leaves off the first letter, so it's going to vcontests instead of avcontests.

I miss Better Off Ted. Jonathan Slavin is hilarious; guess everyone has to start somewhere. And yes, I remember Harriet Sampson Harris. Wasn't she Eve on X-Files?

The main thing I remember about Boston Common was the main character and his sister were both very likable. I don't remember it being especially funny, but I remember enjoying it. I wanted to like both Jesse and The Single Guy because I like the main actors, but I didn't care for either of the shows. But Veronica's

OK, wow. No wonder Balthazar is so f'ed up.

OK, I was about to comment that I liked Union Square when I realized I was thinking about Boston Common. I have no recollection of Union Square whatsoever. Although, God save my damned soul, I do remember Veronica's Closet quite vividly.

If you're ever interested, ER was never as phenomenal as it was the first couple of years, but it maintained a quality that, until the last 2-3 seasons before the final one, was pretty impressive. I would recommend watching the first 10 seasons at least if you ever are interested again.

I thought it was more than a bit self-serving. I wouldn't consider it essential. I'm not interested in reading something cynical or exposing every petty thing that ever happened, but to me this was just too light weight. They have a reason to be justly proud, but as you mentioned, it would have been nice to read about

With all due respect, I did not like "Season Finale" by Susanne Daniels and Cynthia Littleton. As a fan of WB (and to a much lesser degree UPN), I was excited to read it, but it was much more interested in the business side of things than in the shows that made me like those networks to begin with, and it read like an

I miss Wacky Wafers.

What does any of this have to do with Firefly's unjust cancellation?

I'm not a big Marilyn Monroe fan, so the only film that comes to mind is "Some Like It Hot". I could probably name 20 Arnold Schwarzenegger movies, though, so there's that. Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against Reese Witherspoon, but while she's won an Oscar and done some really great work, she's never had an

As opposed to being his Future Straight Husband?

95% of Witherspoon's movies aren't already lost to history? While I do wish Sarah Michelle would find a halfway decent followup series ("The Crazy Ones" had an amazing cast, but it never quite gelled, and "Ringer" desperately needed a dose of humor to make any of it work), Buffy will live forever.

How many awards did the Razzies win for the most pointless and obvious nominations?

Not a judgment, just an observation. A.V. Club posts an article about a Robin Thicke album that most people either never heard of or had completely forgotten about, and as of right now it has 428 comments on it.

OMIGOD, there's a city too???

Everything said by Joel Coen makes perfect sense. It's fine if they don't care about the television series.

He is extremely hot in the Pink video. Maybe they should just remake that?

Although I read the book and enjoyed it, I never saw the movie. You have now made me want to see the movie. Thanks! :-)

The fact that she doesn't play Katy Perry songs has made her even more interesting to me than she already was. Delilah, I AM listening!