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In "Greatest Hits" when Charlie reveals what he's been writing, and says "the 5 best moments of my miserable life… my greatest hits," it's an amazing moment. The deliver of "my greatest hits," still gets to me. Beautiful moment, bested only by Charlie's big moment in "Through the Looking Glass" which is probably the

"I was thinking more like a CD, or a CD."

Jim: God, beer me strength.

Armond White is still a thing?

The Aristocrats!

I got you beat, I bought the disc when it came out and never unwrapped it… 6 years and counting!

If you want non-sucky games you've come to the wrong place

Is that any good? I've been meaning to check it out but with everything else on (only now about to start Hannibal) I wasn't sure if it was worth the time?

I don't think they know what "MTV" means either.

Just name Breaking Bad the winner already. We all know it's gonna win.

I also seem to remember Terry O'Quinn being told that he was looking at "the most beautiful thing he had ever seen" when he asked how to act in the scene where he seems the monster.

I loved Sawyer from the get-go but everyone should be pretty much on board by his first flashback episode, which I believe is called "Confidence Man." The scene at the end where he holds the flame below the letter but can't quite bring himself to burn it is brilliant. And speaking of daddy issues, there is that

Really great finale to an amazing show. Really hope it gets renewed.

The only thing that bummed me about Tyrion's revenge was that I think his story with Shae deserved a bit more than him just killing her. And I'm not sure she'd fuck Tywin. Whore or not. I totally buy her betraying Tyrion out of anger at the trial but the whole banging his dad and then fight to the death seemed a

I can never normally watch these because they come across as so awkward even though neither one of them is actually awkward. So I just end up feeling all of them embarrassment for them. But surprisingly I only cringed through about 85% of this video. And Bob was very cool to the guy which helped.

First off, I think The Wall and the Men of the Night's Watch got a bad rap in this review. I've always thought they were interesting and we got a pretty great pay off ep here. If it had happened earlier in the show we wouldn't care as much about the characters. And while I agree Rose Leslie/Ygritte is fucking awesome

Quick, someone throw her in a freezer, lets test this theory.

I watched the first 10 minutes or so when it first came out and turned it off and never went back because I was afraid I'd hate it. After seeing Gervais play a character that acted and said things that he said on his XFM radio show that his Dad used to say, and a "play music by someone not gay, like Elton John," I was

The old people aren't really a big factor in season 2, but the sad music and crying is quite common. I don't like that side of the show either outside of the pilot where Derek showed his love of the old people when one died. Season 2 is worth a watch, and if you love Kev then you'll like season 2 as his role is hugely

He hasn't really been in that many movies has he? He was good in Ghost Town, I haven't seen Cemetery Junction, The Invention of Lying wasn't good but he was fine in it. And I haven't seen Muppets Most Wanted yet. He hasn't reached Office/Extras heights again, but I wouldn't say he's been outwardly terrible.