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The guys from numbers. Not a great show but absolutely believable as brother. And the winchesters from supernatural.

Actually if you'd asked me I'd have said diagnosis murder and touched by an angel started earlier and party of five started a bit later.

They have conventions.

*audience whoops with delight*

Did anyone else find the token African American woman in shows like diagnosis murder less offensive than the black family show? The parent hood?

Another fucking writer character. The scene in season one where he describes all the inmates on the radio nearly turned me off the show. Poorly written, and as a result poorly acted. He can go. He's a good actor. But the wasps and rich Jews are completely unlikable.

After the first 30 seconds of its first appearance off the Tracy ullman show. That's when it started to suck

And now perhaps a little bit louder. Thanks again.

That's not what I said to your mum last night.

Um. Could you do that a little bit quiter now? Thanks so much.

Isn't it ironic? I started thinking this article was not good, but enjoyed it at the end.

She's not the nicest person on earth. I am. And if you disagree, you can )(;:)$& off, you dumb ;($&@)(:/:&&!

It's a great album. Your point that it's insulting to limit it to women is spot on without diminishing its obvious feminist strengths.

agreed, though in the early days Burns is a great comic foil. But yes, he devolves quickly.

Trappper>Hawkeye>Later Hotlips>Burns>Winchester>Klinger>Blake>Potter>Mulchay>Radar>Spearchucker>Late Klinger>BJ

Fantastic comment. One of the best things I've read on the AV club in years. (And I love the AV Club)

Excellent essay.

Rapturous applause, then. Done reluctantly.

*slow clap*

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