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avclub-0eceb6779c88ce0564d49f4cde5fdddd--disqus

YES, Crowded House!!…such a solid, intelligent band that nobody seems to remember or care about. And for my money Don't Dream It's Over is one of the best singles of the 80's

Almost every article I read in AV Club, without even trying to, I spot at least a few errors…editing errors, punctuation, something. Doesn't anyone just read through these things once before publishing? I know most of the internet has typos but still, come on.

well it's not just a summary either, the author assigned a letter grade after all.

Oh, BS. A public affairs officer. How often, in reality, are they forced to fight as soldiers? I would say pretty much never.

I'm surprised this review shies away from Pamela's anal penetration of Louie. Not only that, it's essentially rape, as Louie is clearly saying "No." It makes this episode a kind of counter to the one where Louie forces himself on Pamela. Kind of a big part of the puzzle to leave out of the review.

I'm kind of bothered by all the reviews calling Cruise's character "cowardly." He's not a soldier, has no reason to expect he'd ever be one, and is suddenly thrust into a war (unfairly, at a general's whim) with weird horriffic aliens that are massacring humanity. So of course he protests and he's scared, like anyone

There's nothing flat-out wrong with saying "key change"… but in music theory, this is more often referred to as a "modulation" and that's the term actual musicians would use. (Meaning, when they were recording/arranging these tunes in the studio, the producer and musicians surely referred to these moments as

For my first post here, I'll be a dirty little nit-picker. Surely others have pointed this out, but the Spinal Tap reference is wrong.