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Unread 02-06-2009, 12:19 AM   #1
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Note on Forum Placement: This involves a bunch of mediums outside the scope of just TV's, movies, music, literature, etc., so I figured General would be the best possible catchall. I also thought about limiting it to just music for that forum, but the music forum is mostly vestigial at this point anyway so I figured opening it up to all medium would make for more conversation.

So, what are your sacred cows, those pieces of entertainment that you adore and revere so much you will never tolerate someone putting down or neglecting it?

I kind of realized when I made the HIMYM thread that I would be ok if someone professed a dislike for the show because even though I think it's quite possibly the best three-camera sitcom ever, it still can't escape the fact that it is a three-camera sitcom. However, I would honestly be prepared to lecture someone at length about how much of an assholish prick they are if they ever spoke neutrally (god forbid negatively) about Arrested Development.

In that same vein, I don't think I could ever form a truly deep friendship with someone who didn't like K.C. Accidental the first time they heard it. I'm not saying we would never get along, but I don't think I'd ever be able to let my guard down enough to form anything meaningful.
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