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I don't think so, I think Tyson is getting the same edit as Malcolm did in his first season: someone who looks like a sure-fire winner who gets knocked out 4th or 5th.

Another tragedy associated with rampant CGI is that when a filmmaker DOES use practical effects, people now just assume it was done with computers.

I've always said that A Feast For Crows has some of Martin's best writing.

I like a good Game of Thrones casting story every now and Thenn.

Every third car in Orange County has some kind of "NOTW" sticker on it.

With Margaret AWOL, Gretchen Mol is essentially the lead actress on this show now. I don't think she's going anywhere.

Curb, Veep, Larry Sanders, Mr Show, Life and Times of Tim, Flight of the Conchords, I'd rank them all higher. And Enlightened was a better show, but I don't necessarily consider it a comedy.

Silver Linings Playbook:

I thought perhaps their age difference may be a factor in the lack of attraction, but reality tells us that the age of the actors (Sheen is 44, Caplan is 31) is pretty accurate to the actual Masters and Johnson in 1956 (41 and 31, respectively).

I can't think of another movie in recent memory where I absolutely loved the first 20 minutes and vehemently loathed the last 20 minutes.

I don't think I was in the right mood to watch it. I fell asleep after 20 minutes. Maybe I'll revisit it someday, but I'm in no hurry to do so.

Gandolfini should get an Oscar nomination for Enough Said, not because he died and Oscar people like to give awards to dead people, but because he was fucking awesome in that movie. It's the kind of understated performance that usually gets ignored by the Oscars altogether.

You can pry my M&Ms from my dead hands completely unstained by chocolate (because they melt in your mouth, you see).

The most implausible thing about this show is this small northern California town has a crime rate higher than 15 Detroits put together, yet nobody does anything to stop it.

Trick 'r Treat has faults?!

Pete Holmes is one of those people who, instead of laughing, just goes "AAAAAAAAAAAA".

Don't forget … Poltergeist was rated PG.

There was one moment a few episodes ago when Van Alden had his gun trained on Al Capone's head when I thought the show would do something utterly ballsy and crazy and kill Capone outside the real-life timeline.

He got to see Gillian's "O face".

Yes, the actor who plays Knox has a bizarre energy that totally works for that character. He is some weird mix of complete earnestness with sociopathic intensity.