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To me it summed up the whole point of the movie really well: people believe what they want to believe, no matter how obviously wrong it is.

I rediscovered my love for that woman last night. The way she just tossed her shoes…how is it possible to be even more of a class act when you're drunk off your rocker?

I too watched 12 Years a Slave over the weekend. It's one of the best movies I've ever seen and I never want to watch it again. Good lord was that brutal, beautiful and transcendent..but brutal.

After I saw Eternal Sunshine I thought that no movie could ever fuck me up like that again…….the I saw Her

When Dollhouse was firing on all cylinders it was one of the best shows on television. The last 7 or so episodes are in competition with the back half of Buffy S2 and Angel S5 for my favorite stretch of a Whedon show.

I think Rises is a great movie and a satisfying conclusion to the series…when I'm watching it. It's one of those movies that works like gangbusters for me whenever it's on screen, but the second it ends I find myself picking it apart. I do think that it's still quite good (there may even be a great movie there

I'm thinking the same. Especially since they exposed our Run defense for over 300 yards last time, and that was before Spikes went down. As long as Denver's defense plays well they should have it.

I'm Boston born and raised and I am slightly dreading this possibility. I love Boston but god…sometimes we are the worst(best)

ITS NAWT YOUR FAULT

I think that's definitely under consideration. The perp is allegedly behind pars and a new killer uses the same MO including details only known to the investigators? They're both suspects probably, with Rust in front do to the whole "complete breakdown" thing he has going on.

"Looks like you're goin' straight to the chair. My advice, declare the pennies on your eyes"

Especially if the guitar riff from Taxman plays every time you solve a case

I think I was predisposed to hate The Newsroom because of how terrible those titles were. To this date it is the only HBO title sequence that underwhelms me.

For some reason that moment really reminded me of his character in Zombieland and I have no clue why.

I got very happy upon hearing the dulcet tones of Cool Lester Smooth.

He was mesmerizing in this. I'm so glad that guy rediscovered his love for acting. Until the past year or so I had forgotten just how good he could be.

The way Eccleston says fantastic in that seen never fails to bring a grin (and several cathartic tears) to face.

It's definitely one of my favorites. Though I think 3 "A tear, Sarah Jane?" Just edges it out. I also loved Matt's entire regeneration scene. His last words were good in and of themselves..but that shot of him taking of the bow tie for good? Pure fucking class.

Or maybe when we're already multiple seasons behind on a show it's easier to wait until the end? Not to mention the fact that I don't have a Nielsen box so my viewership doesn't matter anyways

Two years ago?