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Will B Dunn
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I have to laugh at the irony of this comment. I don't disagree with you point of view but it's hilarious that your first paragraph indicates how you want tv to be an escape from the BS politics that have been the norm for many years now, and then your entire post is political with no discussion of tv or AoS on a

I was trying to figure out where I knew David O'Hara from because his voice sounded very familiar. He was in the movie "The Departed" playing a character also named Fitz.
I love this show and they have been doing a good job. One thing that annoys me is that when trying to explain what's going on, no one has used the

I never thought much of clowns when I was a kid in the 60s. My view of them hasn't improved over the years. I don't dislike them, or get creeped out by them, I just find them pointless/stupid. More power to anyone that finds them funny or anyone making a living at it. I just never got the whole clown deal. Well,,,, I

Except for Forrest Gump of course Mr Hank.

I have to ask… Does anyone else find that Dan Stevens reminds them of Ben Stiller?

Google…. How many episodes in season 1 of Legion.

I thought about Kirk's "I need my pain" speech too.

I think the crayon in his brain shifts and moves around whenever he takes a pummeling so at any given moment he can become a genius. However it is fleeting and unpredictable so he always ends up a dumbass.
There, that explains it pretty well.

OK, funny that I've never noticed that, especially since there are episodes I've seen 20+ times. I never knew they had a tv room. I always thought the tv was in the living room, with the regular couch (from the opening scene every week) and the picture of the sailboat above it. At any rate, I don't think I've ever

Lots of laughs in this episode. The story was a little schizo but as long as the jokes are funny I'm OK with that.
Did anyone notice the strange architecture in the Simpson's house? They were sitting on the sofa in one room with another sofa and room in the background. Never saw that before.

To quote the Scarlett Witch in AofU when describing Tony Stark,,,, "he doesn't know the difference between saving the world and destroying it". Radcliffe kind of falls into that category.

Every week I read these reviews and the over critical comments. I'm 56 and been watching from the beginning. Let me let you in on a little news,,, it's a fucking cartoon. It's supposed to be silly, forget about continuity, the episodes don't have to make sense. Why are some of you still watching this if you can't take

Funny that so many commenters are referencing Star Trek TNG because as I watched Aida my hope was that she might become this series' Data. An Android that has abilities that the humans they interact with don't but has nothing but desire to be more human.

Loved how Homer was so enthralled by the tube of chap stick at the beginning of the episode (at the town meeting). The look on his face as it came out. Then he slammed the top down as it splooged out.