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I couldn't be happier to see Phantom of the Paradise crack the top 5.

WITHDRAWN

FIXED!

"'It was all a dream' is one of the cheapest conceits in all of fiction."

With all of that Texas tea sweetener, I don't see how he can't!

ENJOY YOUR DEATHTRAP, LADIES!

Oh man, it gets pretty nuts once the "master plot" starts kicking in. The procedural stuff is still very well done though. No spoilers, but a familiar, Community face makes an appearance as a villain in one of the earlier episodes.

Don't forget that they were looking into picking up John Mulaney's show, which would have been yet another NBC connection.

He's from the Cleveland area!! He apparently visited a few months ago, and I was in the same shopping center as him on the same day but I had no idea until hours after when I saw a selfie he'd posted on Twitter.

Big/The Big Lebowski/Piglet's Big Movie

One of these days, I will find Pepsi Jr, and I will kick him around, because everything he says is exactly the opposite of how I feel. Except for when he says nice things about the Simpsons, but in those cases, I think he may just be being sarcastic.

Woahwait does Best Buy do price matching? I was kinda furious when I saw their price on the S4 DVD, but I sucked it up and bought it anyway like a good little capitalist cog.

What is this, a Radiohead song?

Oops… I already watched way too much of it. It was pretty much great, though there are a lot of Brie-free lulls.

After skipping around a bit, I'd suggest going to about 12:15 for a very moving scene involving Alison Brie and a cell phone.

Nah, Lynch would have been proud. Mulholland Drive is my favorite of his films anyway.

My computer can't handle this. I'm having trouble loading the entire page because of this thing. It's like the Internet text version of my avatar.