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Please tell me you asked about Dracula: Dead and Loving It! and had to cut it.

Oh, I'll fix your plumbing.

Hey, at least when Noel did that to Tyra Banks on Felicity, she was (rightfully) squicked out and left him.

Man, if the market for sushi ever disappears, that Jiro guy is gonna be fucked.

Original questioner here, and oh man, Nip/Tuck is a great choice. I could see myself watching the first season and pretending it was cancelled after that, but no more.

The trouble is that those are the only three good episodes of Coupling I remember. It has a really low signal-to-noise ratio.

Both Jimmy and Lucy were written off early.

BE has been surprisingly rewatchable, though I just started S2. I really enjoyed Gillian telling Angela that she used to kiss Jimmy's little winky when she would change his diapers, both because it was recent enough after finishing S1 that I remembered the scene where she goes down on him, and because I knew it was,

I'm the one who asked the original question, and SOA was the other show I mentioned in my email. I've been trying to rewatch it on Netflix, and I still haven't made it more than a few minutes into the pilot. Mainly because every minute of it reminds me of something coming down the pike that I really don't want to

Let me just recommend you not watch David Brent: Life On The Road, because while it purports to be about David Brent, it is most definitely actually about Ricky Gervais.

My wife and I saw them in DC on the 2012-2013 tour. The show opened with a giant clock on a pendulum that was on fire. Oh my god, it was so awesome.

Funniest death scene in cinema is the horse dying in Animal House.

It didn't help that, for a time, it was being sold as a feel-good movie about summer as a pre-teen.

I think there was a 90s made-for-TV adaptation of Bridge to Terabithia.

That's weird, because I'm convinced that the song they used is the one that runs through your head when you're anally raped.

For me it's forever linked to Itchy's dancing in the I&S directed by Quentin Tarantino.

I saw him open for Louis CK in January 2015, and it's basically the same as it was 30 years ago, only with the addition of me bitching about the ungrateful millennials unaware (or ungrateful) they're in the presence of a comedy legend.

Yeah, I hate St. Elmo's Fire and Kicking and Screaming for the same reasons.

No, but there is a Shermer Road that goes through any number of towns that could be Shermer, so.

Episodes of QI from seasons that weren't on Hulu.