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@persia2:disqus I tell people something similar all the time  (and by people I mean mostly older white men). I know a few people who are great people but get caught up in the whole paradigm of fairness & equality and anytime they complain about a woman or minority getting a leg up for whatever reason I think or

Is there a thread on Middlesex that lost this comment? Or is this just a random aside with no context?

@avclub-60dd44fc5944d2c8eb5bc7b7b9a3a70d:disqus I don't want to speak for @avclub-10160acb3881e739b429644b0aa019e5:disqus but I believe he was talking in terms of a literary & cultural device - not necessarily a scientific understanding. He just maybe used a poor analogy.

Yeah, if I recall correctly, it wasn't that Susan wasn't actually allowed to come back to Narnia but that she chose not to. She was invited back but would compare Narnia to memories or make-believe that didn't actually exist.

Well I wasn't planning on it, I was just going to stalk him as he went about his day but I guess your way would get around the restraining order he has on me.

I haven't I will have to check it out.

Armond is that you?

I would say its because Baumbach wanted to evoke a certain mood with this film - probably similar to why Joss Whedon shot Much Ado About Nothing in black and white as well (though that one maybe more a cheapness thing - but so could Baumbach)

I have come to realize - I haven't seen near enough Baumbach. I plan on rectifying that tomorrow with a Baumbach filled day.

This show has really grown on me, I think back to my initial hesitancy towards the show and then reflect on this last episode and I am really impressed. I feel like Jess and Nick really came off organic, natural, and most importantly true to the characters. I love that Jess kept laughing when they were kissing, I

I just got a new computer and so all my plays are really low and not at all representative of what I have been listening to for the last few years of my life so I am going with my last.fm stats from the last year (my overall stats are overwhelmed by what I call my "years of Elliott Smith" from my sophmore/junior years

ITS CRAFT BEER WEEK!!!!!!!!!!! at least here in Austin….

UHF

The Kinks vs. The Stones
Sigur Ros vs. Explosions in The Sky
The Lumineers vs. Mumford & Sons
NIck Drake vs. Elliott Smith
Sharon Van Etten vs. Wye Oak

At this point as long I can see Ted and the Mother's relationship actually develop i.e. I want to see why they get married, I will be fine. If they want to go ahead and show us what the Mother's been up to - fantastic. But if it is all just that weekend's activities I will never see the series through.

*coughs loudly, points to Thong Song, Who Let the Dogs Out, etc.*