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I want a look at handheld consoles, to definitively point out that the Atari Lynx was the size of a two by four.

I really enjoyed Caroline's reviews so much more. They captured the fun and, while pointing out the flaws, understood them and still let the good stuff shine through. She got to be snarky without it feeling like watching DD was ruining her life.

We are. This is the worst possible reviewer for this show. Worse than Nathan Rabin on 30 Rock.

This is basically everything I was just thinking, boiled down and said by you.

He sure has, and they're great.

"These shows are not for me." But you're watching it, enjoying it, and getting real satisfaction out of it? I'd say it's a show for you. In the same way that Harry Potter was for everyone, these shows - especially Steven, with its compelling serialized plot and characters with gray areas - are as much for grownups as

Chef is baller.

It's been getting some pretty stellar reviews, even from critics I wouldn't think would go for this sort of thing (Alonso Duralde from The Wrap, for instance). AV Club is usually pretty spot on with its TV reviews, praises books higher, movies lower. I'm excited for this.

I agree. I disagree with Caroline sometimes, but I usually see where she's coming from and she focuses on what's happening on the screen, rather than assigning value to stuff that isn't.

(wake me up inside)

"Put Me Back Together" from Raditude is a Weezer Top 5 song.

"If You're Wondering" and "Put Me Back Together" are two fantastic songs hidden inside Raditude. They've yet to have an album without one thrilling/awesome song.

I like Alasdair's reviews in a way I don't always like other reviews, and even when I don't agree with them (for example, I thought lat week's episode was the worst BB episode of the show ever, while this week's was fantastic). The best quality of Roger Ebert's reviews was that he didn't just assert that he liked or

How "Blue Dahlia" wasn't a major hit single is baffling.

Agreed. I've liked every album to one degree or another, and I thought Handwritten and Get Her were on par with The '59 Sound in terms of quality.

Make that two, at least so far. This album kicks.

Like The Facts of Life before it and Sex and the City (and Desperate Housewives) after it, this is a show about four gay men, played by women, and all the trials and tribulations that come with it. Also chronic fatigue syndrome.

And maybe a better actor than that role demanded. Good stuff.

Don't forget the chlamydia.

Don't be. He starred in this generation's Taxi Driver, he seems like a genuinely nice guy, and he's hot if you're into schlubby.