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Where's Arrested Development in this thread??

"I also need you to go buy sand. I don't know if they grade it, but… coarse."

"Did mommy have some wine before she called Elmo?"

I can watch the end of Childrens Hospital 3x04 "Home is Where the Hospital Is" over and over: https://youtu.be/RPAPH2CitZ… . Val flipping the table always gets me.

Nice one. It also always gets me when Sigourney's Gatekeeper seizes her Keymaster, dips him, and plants one on him. Not to mention: "Cats and dogs, living together, mass hysteria!"

Halfway through the series, and in total agreement with you, sigmund. I'm glad others are enjoying it so much, but I guess I don't get it. It really seems like it's a 90 minute WHAS sequel pointlessly padded out to 4 hours.

Dear Professional Writers: "it's" = "it is". I don't think it's really too much to ask.

How could you forget that thrillingly romantic courtship scene from Attack of the Clones where he compares her to sand?

Nice writeup. But my inner English teacher cannot be suppressed:

For me the blue-collar assignments for hordes of ultra-realistic androids is believable.

I guess I'd have to watch it over again to check the precise plausibility constraints. But it brought to mind loads of times I've set timers then later decided I'd better remember to check a dish early, failed to notice something burning until something explicitly reminds me to smell-check, gotten wrapped up in some

Brandon, unfortunately this comes across as though you went into the episode determined to hate it ,and followed through with that rather unthinkingly. It reminds me of a few of those "Everything Wrong With ___" cinema sins videos I've tried to watch, where clearly in order to pad them out to exhaustive length they've

And as history repeatedly teaches us, how well an event is remembered is the ultimate arbiter of how great it was.

"When Calculon’s son breaks down, it happens on air, during an episode of the show, which suggests that the show is filmed live."

Fun realization: the most salient thing all your failed relationships have in common is you.

I think you're on the right track. My two guesses:

Thought that was great. I appreciate the subtlety of nearly-almost-maybe recognition of Lily (though it does beggar belief for Victor to be so bold in parading her around in front of all Ethan's closest companions).

An intriguing review but feels incomplete! When Caitlin writes "This is most egregious in the many instances she fails to understand the working class exploitation that accompanies the extreme wealth she luxuriates in," I would really like to hear something at least somewhat specific about at least one of these

Unfortunately, the only thing I have to say about Clive is that he really, really needs to stop saying every sentence in every line with the exact same cadence/intonation, over and over and over. I get it, your character is a cool detective. Let's have more acting, please.