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What's she gonna sing for them?

Taken 3 should be 90 minutes of Liam Neeson sitting in a dark room apologizing for Taken 2.

When they talk on the phone at the end was good, but I don't even get the argument that she humanized him. Maybe at the end it did, but the ep she shows up didn't change him at all. I already knew he had a strained relationship with her when they showed him leaving voicemails for her. We didn't need to literally see

I wanna see the scene where he brings them red hats and blue overalls for their plumbers to wear.

The Slap is a remake of an Australian show which was an adaptation of an Australian book also called The Slap that I was supposed to read at University a few years ago and got about 40 pages in and stopped, in case anyone was curious.

Well done by Natalie, but don't mention, your sister. She's awful but you're pulling ahead as a genuinely good player. I'm still rooting for Keith was just seems like an all round good guy. He even was helping Missy around all day. Natalie is a close second for me though. If either one wins I'll be happy but rooting

Watch Broadchurch first, it's genuinely great. Then give this a go if you really are curious but its very inferior.

No, Ellie doesn't know. He told the papers, no one else. If they chose to print it, then she'll know, but so will everyone else. So she has nothing to use against him. And even then, all he did was say he lost evidence when it was his wife. Like he said, he was the boss, he took the fall. Hardly the crime of the

I actually hated the daughter being in this. In the ep she showed up I thought she added nothing, and was generally acted poorly. In the finale, where she speaks to him on the phone, that I liked. They should have just waited, and had her finally call him at the end, it would have felt like the culmination of a small

I think I hated this. I tried to put Broadchurch out of my mind but all I could think of was all the ways it was better. I hated the portrayal of Joe in this. He was seriously bad. I saw no change, no emotion, nothing when he confessed. Hell, I think the actor was trying to hold back a smile during the scene where he

I don't know why but I kinda like the ending song. Maybe after the greensleaves song I figured it couldn't get any worse. Also, while the show fell off a cliff quality wise during the final 10 minutes of the season 4 finale, the death of the show for me was Opie's pointless death without any pay off to his arc. After

They should be grateful I didn't sentence them to season 8 of Dexter!

"morphs into a fully grown stuntman…" You hit the toddler on the head right there.

"Had a tussle with a truck…truck won."

The Harrison treadmill still gives me nightmares.

Jax and Dexter: the gritty reboot to Jak and Daxter, coming 2015, only on Playstation!

The AV Club voted, it's time for you to meet Mr. Mayhem, and by that I mean watch Sons of Anarchy season 5, 6 & 7 back to back!!!

I genuinely loved almost all of the ending. Bad CG aside, I think it was as good as it could have been. I hated so much of this season that when it finally started getting good a few eps ago I had hope of a good ending and it delivered. I actually liked the final montage as well, and the song was a good fit. The only

Natalie didn't even need to give her idol to Keith, she could have simply told Keith & Alec to vote Jaclyn then she could have voted with them and Jaclyn would have gone home. Baylor probably would have voted with them. Then Natalie would have got rid of Jaclyn and held a majority alliance of 4, maybe 5 with Missy

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