I checked the guy's list of shows he's not considering for possible episodes, and one of the ones is X-Files. Yes, that's listed as a sitcom he's not going to use. And he's not going to consider "Night Court" because it reminds him of homework.
IE, "this is my completely self-absorbed, by criteria only I care about, list of great episodes." Skip. I don't want to cut into my Tom & Lorenzo time anyway.
IE, "this is my completely self-absorbed, by criteria only I care about, list of great episodes."
Isn't that what any opinion piece is?
Well, some at least pretend they're trying to assess things according to an objective measure. Though they rarely succeed.
Wow, that was a crazy tennis match.
Where does he lay out those criteria, Connie? I don't see it in the introduction post.
don't attribute to malice what can be attributed to stupidity
It is a commonplace, but I'm not sure it is a true commonplace. There is a hell of lot of malice in the world, much of it held by people who are also stupid. Or maybe it is a matter that sufficiently advanced stupidity is indistinguishable from malice.
You know, my unpacking might be going better if I weren't okay with living in disarray.
You know, my unpacking might be going better if I weren't okay with living in disarray.
substitute cleaning for unpacking and it could be me!
I don't get what's wrong with that list. Is he supposed to like what I like?