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"So what's the deal with airplane food?"
"It's people!"

It's interesting how sometimes that tactic works and sometimes it really doesn't. Obviously having a book's structure to work from probably helps.

We don't yet have hovercars but we do get instantaneous AVC Walkthroughs. The future is awesome.

Succinct. I like it.

I demand a Taste Test.

UM WHAT. *collapses*

Ha. Good job!

Amy Poehler was obviously the highlight and pairing her with Biden because of Parks and Rec was so fun. And most of the audience wouldn't get that joke at all because no one watches Parks, which cracked me up. The Broad City plug was also great.

And the one that isn't on YouTube.

See: my comment to Jordo. I forgot to tag you.

I hope you have both seen Sunday in the Park with George because I love the way it explores this topic.

I think BB is remarkably consistent but I think I can agree with you there. I forget sometimes how much some people love it and how highly it was ranked then I think to myself, really? I mean, I really enjoy it but it doesn't excite me the way Rick and Morty is right now, for instance. But honestly a lot of comedies

I try to not let online response color my opinion about a show. It should just be about the show. But it's fascinating how differently some shows are received in relation to my own response and the responses of those on this board, for example. I am similarly confounded by the Game of Thrones boards, though that's

I'm the same way. I should watch movies in installments more often, really, since that would probably get me to watch more, though film people probably wouldn't approve. It's better to watch them that way than not at all, right?

I'll tell you what, TD has made me appreciate Will Graham's character even more. There have been investigators with innate abilities and reluctant heroes but Will is a combination of those plus he's sensitive and awkward. He's the product of the source material but he doesn't feel like someone I've seen a million

It'll be like Girls: everyone will find something wrong with it because they have a preconceived notion about what "a show about gay people" is supposed to look like. I'm sorry people are being like that. It's bizarre to me what kinds of shows people will give a chance to and what they won't. My advice would be to

What's important is that you're now informed.

The election stuff is stupid but it gives Moira something to do, which makes me happy because I like her. She is so much more interesting than I thought she'd be at the start of the series. She's a mother who cares about her family but she's also a big asshole. That's fun.

Then I guess I should be. I love me some Pratt and it looks both funny and weird so I would be anyways.

I agree that Hannibal may be so rich partly because Fuller had the opportunity to color within and outside of lines that had already been drawn for him. But I'd add that I loved Hannibal having been aware that the character was iconic and knowing some of the details, but only having watched Silence of the Lambs for