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It is . . . but like I said, the happy ending — Sandra beating dumbass Russell, Pavarti with Russell stank on her — was marred by dumb gameplay on both sides. With the Heroes, it was keeping a gimpy James over proven alpha stud Tom. For the Villains, there was Tyson going against Rob's plan and more or less gettign

(Sorry . . . meant to reply to JudgeReinhold, but I goofed)

(Sorry . . . meant to reply to JudgeReinhold, but I goofed)

Todd? Hi. I don't know you, and I can't pretend to know you or your work. Why am I saying this? Because Survivor hasn't been good in years, and it hasn't been great in recent memory.

Todd? Hi. I don't know you, and I can't pretend to know you or your work. Why am I saying this? Because Survivor hasn't been good in years, and it hasn't been great in recent memory.

Still not seeing Tara as a show-killer. First up, I'm thinking every episode might be five percent better in NewVampVision, even with the possibility of Tara chowin' down on raw opossum meat. Secondly . . . shouldn't there be one character who might contemplate killing the rest of the main cast, acting as a surrogate

Still not seeing Tara as a show-killer. First up, I'm thinking every episode might be five percent better in NewVampVision, even with the possibility of Tara chowin' down on raw opossum meat. Secondly . . . shouldn't there be one character who might contemplate killing the rest of the main cast, acting as a surrogate

I never got the Tara hate. Well, I never got the all-consuming Tara hatred, as well as hatred for Rutina. In my head, Tara is basically a Chris Rock routine come to life. I'll spare the speculation as to the exact wording, but here's the gist: cute white girl Sookie gets two vampires and a werewolf lusting for her,

I never got the Tara hate. Well, I never got the all-consuming Tara hatred, as well as hatred for Rutina. In my head, Tara is basically a Chris Rock routine come to life. I'll spare the speculation as to the exact wording, but here's the gist: cute white girl Sookie gets two vampires and a werewolf lusting for her,

Two questions:

Two questions:

retyping . . . needing to do the abridged version because I gotta go to bed . . .

In regards to criticism on Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes and Batman: The Brave & The Bold . . . blasphemy. Straight-up blasphemy.

One omission: I think there was at least one Looney Tunes short where a hapless Bugs Bunny had to fill in for the Easter Rabbit. Elmer Fudd did try and hunt him down . . . in the end, Bugs painted his head like an egg and sicced an overzealous toddler on him. Fun fact: some people hate the Easter Rabbit so much, they

Because Ted swiped Easter candy from his little brother when they were kids. In the original screenplay*, the nightmares from Hell followed the boys back to Earth, and Ted had to call his bro to get his forgiveness in order to make the Easter Bunny go away.

There's a stereotype about [as] viewers being stoners. Thinking Delocated is the best thing since sliced bread kinda reinforces that. I'm not trolling for trolling's sake, but this is a "B" series, nowhere close to being an "A." If it surpasses Children's Hospital, THEN we can talk.

Scott, have you been watching the show for long? Back in the first few seasons, there were faceoffs to claim the Fast Forward, even when there was one in nearly every leg. I don't think the Jersey Boys Strong Islanders were boned the instant Rachel & Dave got it. Personally, I can't believe those two won, especially

In my mind, Tim & Eric can — how can I be polite about this? — go procreate in isolation. They come off as baboons flinging feces, seeing if anybody gets a laugh from it. That's just my opinion.

Dude. Even Colton isn't that annoying. Barely.

Not that I'm doubting you, but where did you hear that?