“Pariahville” is about a murder in a community of people on the sex offender registry. Did one of the pervs do it or was it somebody else? Meanwhile, Lewis, that’s Aisha Tyler’s character, is made an offer she can or cannot refuse. It’s a pretty stupid episode, but aren’t they all? Ronnie and Jazz argue
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Welcome to Timspotting, an irregular feature for an irregular guy. Tim Allen is a man of contrasts: he indulges in retrograde gender roles for laughs and yet he’s also Buzz Lightyear. Rather than review his new show with Richard “Al” Karn, Assembly Required, I thought I’d listen to an interview with him conducted by Marc
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Finally DTP returns to regular programming with a regular episode of Criminal Minds “starring” the antagonist from Shadow Wolves as the unsub. In “Blue Angel”, someone is taking men and castrating them. What does this have to do with Simmons’ attempts to get laid? Not much.
Welcome to Adventures in Bendshitting, my unending series of articles about the pernicious and malign influence the comical works of Brian Michael Bendis has had over superhero comics this century. Over the past 20 years Bendis has written approximately 4000 comics, and liberally 75 of those are readable. The rest are like Secret War, the
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Ronnie and Jazz face the horrifying, inevitable reality that is the possible Criminal Minds reboot. This news ruined a cheeseburger, people.