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Spenser Davis
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You know, for being drunk, you raise a very good point.

See, I got more than a hint of cockiness from Jesse Campbell many a time too, though. Perhaps Christina wanted to illustrate that you can have a great voice (which Jesse did, no question) but don't think this is going to be a cakewalk. We'll never quite understand Christina's reasoning, because if she's "pro-growth"

Guys, this show is as much about the coaches building their teams as it is about good singers displaying their talents. I actually like not being able to always predict the coaches' decisions… makes the whole show more interesting.

Heh, heh. You said hung.

Dang that boy band at the beginning! The RaeLynn elimination had to be rushed because they had to plug the one song they're ever going to be known for. 

In the words of my late grandfather:
"Who are you? Get outta my house! What I wouldn't give for a piece of ass!"

YOU'RE ENTITLED! I'M ENTITLED! THIS WHOLE DISCUSSION IS ENTITLED!

I liked that they stream-lined the battle, Yoren's death, Arya handing Jaqen the axe, their capture and Lommy dying all in the same sequence. But it was kind of ruined by the fact that Gendry and Arya didn't even TRY to run away until it was too late.

WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALT!

Even without scene in a whorehouse this week, they still managed some female nudity.

Almost Pizza wasn't even the funniest skit of that episode, much less the best moment of the week. Huh…

"Harry Potter and the Land of the Free"

In the Rex reality, there is a serial killer who first appears in the episode "Oregon." My guess is, he'll end up killing Hannah if they move to Portland (considering that that is where he is from). We'll see.

The conspiracy only exists in the Hannah reality so far, as the serial killer only exists in the Rex world … it will be interesting to see which world is a dream, as both concepts have a heightened realism to them.

"Cannibal Holocaust" is the first film that ever made me angry - at the director, the producer, the actors. The animal deaths were entirely unnecessary, and they by no means should've been staged onscreen. You can find the scenes on YouTube, but it will make you want to (ironically?) do harm to the bastards who killed

He is the only reason I am here.

Based on recent sci-fi films, I've concluded that in the year 2045, camera lens will still fall victim to inconveniently-placed lamps.

Thank God. Finally Hollywood has given foul-mouthed teddy bears a chance to be heard.

They tell John Shiban that his sci-fi series needs more developing, but they greenlight another Kirkman adaptation with a title like "Thief of Thieves?"

Damn it. Now I am too.