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Chap Lippman
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@avclub-7706d2dc2da6837340effd985dc620b6:disqus  Snarky, "the thing you're promoting sucks" is rarely, if ever, the thrust of an AV Club article. If this site was "Oh man, this thing sucks so hard but I'm gonna be clever about it" then I wouldn't read.

This article right here is the one that put me over the edge— from now on I'm going to actively avoid scrolling down here. Y'all are some mean-spirited motherfuckers.

Yes, that Cher.

Notapusy: I feel ya, but "physically can't watch the show for whatever reason" often boils down to "don't't want to pay what they're charging." Al Capwne's problem with this cable provider not offering FX is the former, but if you want to watch Game of Thrones, virtually every cable provider is happy to sell you an

I have a theory that Phoenix's lead singer only knows about 150 English words and he just keeps recombining them in different ways, Taco Bell-style.

I thought he left, but returns to write Stefon.

Which is worse: Posting "Who?" in an obituary (a piece of writing more or less answers that question and only that question) or responding with an Arrested Development reference?

Under the Black Light was my entry point, and it kind of sat forgotten on my hard drive until I got really into it last month (though I agree with the consensus that it's better the less I pay attention to the lyrics). I downloaded Take-offs and Landings last week, and I was kind of disappointed. I really liked her

Sad Level #1 - The first pedal I broke.
Sad Level #2 - The second pedal I broke.
Sad Level #3 - ???

"He's very good."

I'm still waiting for Rock Band to release Killer Tofu as a download.

Delightful!

Queens Of The Stone Age are directly responsible for me breaking TWO Rock Band drum pedals.

Once upon a time I was falling in love.

My wife has watched the series all the way through probably eight times, and I've "watched it all way through" twice, only catching every third episode or so. So I can always ask her what's going on.

For real though, if the premise of the scene doesn't work for you, that's fair. I disagree that the show imitating Sam and Diane is some kind of "meta-joke" rather than an extension of their established (and definitely Sam-and-Diane-esque) dynamic of driving each other crazy while turning each other on. But to each

I'm four words into your reply and it's great so far! I took a break at the ellipses to grab something to drink. About to pick it back up now, I can't wait to see where it goes!

We tell the DVR to record and keep the five most recent episodes of Gilmore Girls, The Simpsons, Futurama, and Seinfeld, which are all on pretty much every day. Then when we run out of new shows, there's always reruns of these on hand.

Go back and watch that final scene again. The actors' energy levels are all over the place. In one shot they'll be screaming, then the camera cuts and their face looks totally relaxed. They're up, then they're down, they're up again.