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Yep. The whole body mold looks the same, actually. Just short hair.

Bruno Mars did a great job, along with Morris Day and the Time.

Why they chose this song, I have no idea. Fastlove is a great song, but not one that I would prefer as a ballad. The techno beat is one of the best parts of the song.

Finally saw Batman vs Superman. Not the worst movie, but definitely disappointing, considering how hyped this pairing has been. Both leads were boring and depressing as shit, several scenes dragged on forever, and I can't believe the "Granny's Peach Tea" was an actual plot point. Eisenberg was completely miscast,

Her voice did sound more natural during the Leslie-as-Trump sketch.

I don't know if I'd say awful, but it was a big disappointment. Some great action scenes, but not a single memorable character. Watched it, and immediately forgot about it afterwards.

There has been no mention of it since the ep when Kate threw the bratty kid out of her car. Nothing. And that plot was clearly being set up for something more substantial, so I'm not sure why they ditched it.

Yeah, it's too convenient, and way too fast. Like you mentioned, this is the first time we've heard of her, and now we're supposed to be rooting for her and Kevin's happily ever after? Stuff didn't move that fast with Sloane, and I liked her.

I was also wondering how Kate paid for the camp, since she doesn't have a job, and it looks like she's not Jami Gertz' assistant any more. Too bad, it seemed like something good for her. They just dropped that whole plot, didn't they?

That's one of my favorite roles of hers. When she drunkenly suggests that she, Greg, and Peter go "make a sandwich," it's hard not to laugh at the boys' puzzled expressions.

I dig the change in sound, too. The dreamy Causers of This is still my favorite, but he has some amazing 80's based tracks on Anywhere But Here.

It kinda came and went in theaters, didn't it? It is a shame, because it's a lovely film, but very low key. Not surprised that it didn't make waves at the box office, but it's definitely worth watching.

JLC still holds up well, and I usually watch it when it's on. And there's a lot to cram from the book, but the movie did a good job at it. Each mother/daughter story is given real time to develop, and boasts some great performances. It also has a lovely score that I still remember.

The bored expressions of the churchgoers during that scene still makes me laugh. Such obvious disdain, like they'd rather be watching anything else.

Agree on all of it. The bookworm sketch just trailed off, and the joke was so obvious. More importantly, it wasn't that funny.

I agree about Joe (the firefighter) and his wife. Nice ending and I hope it works out, but the plot wasn't necessary at all. I thought they would have some bigger tie to the plot or something. They could have left that on the DVD.

She's as damp as a cellar down there!

It's realistic for Tina to still carry a torch for Jimmy Jr because she's a teenager and he's supposedly the dream guy. But the show is seven seasons in, and the Jimmy Jr/Tina dynamic hasn't gone anywhere. They've been on a couple dates and kissed a few times, and that's it. I get that the writers are limited with

Aw, that's really cute.

Honestly, he looks like he's been drinking.