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I loved this episode. It was filled with so much delicious soapy goodness!

A former friend told me he went to see this in the theater with his dad, who got up to "get popcorn" and didn't return for half an hour.

I always felt it was not about the evil lurking underneath the suburbs, but about the darkness in oneself.

Lynch is, has been, and will always be my favorite director. Since the day I saw Blue Velvet on a horrible pan-and-scan VHS tape when I was 14.

I love this movie. It is so powerful and well-made and Sheryl Lee is amazing in it.

I think my mom is single-handedly skewing the date. She is nearly 60 and is a Neilson's person and she watches The Vampire Diaries.

Incest seems to be one of the only limits that Dennis has. He got sick when he thought that he might've fucked Dee in that one where they were trying to figure out who the father of her baby was.

I'm spending the summer in Florida with my mom. I plan on marathon training, reading, catching up on TV and movies. I'm thinking about watching all the films from this site's "New Cult Canon" feature that I haven't seen.

@Scrawler2:disqus I loved The Practice too, but never re-visited it out of fear that it won't hold up. I did re-watch what they had of the first season of Picket Fences on Hulu last year and still loved it. I lost interest in All McBeal pretty quickly and never felt compelled to seek it out again.

They usually have one interesting story, which is usually the last one.

I get excited for repeats because I love Criminal Minds, but it's on at the same time as Supernatural so I usually have to wait for the DVDs for new episodes.

Or they figure that if it's not broke, they won't fix it.

My mom watched Blue Bloods because she has a crush on Tom Selleck.

A Clockwork Orange was my dad's favorite movie. He had an original poster for the film which he treasured. When I was growing up, it was prominently displayed wherever we lived. I'm surprised anyone ever came over more than once.

Leap of Faith was probably the worst one. It was like an early episode of an HBO show where they curse all the time because they can, but because it was on network TV instead of cursing they just said "sex" a lot. In the one episode I saw there was a lengthy discussion about "sex hair."

Ethan was such a boring character that he's best forgotten.

That arrest happened in 2006. He also took a breathalyzer and his blood-alcohol level was above the legal limit.

@avclub-173af0430bc192b8a027af7cdba82cd7:disqus Did you listen to them?

I watched every episode of both shows (yes, I am a total loser) and as bad as this episode was, it was considerably better than Gossip Girl's finale. On that Lily ended up with the guy who pretended that he was treating her cancer when he wasn't and Blair with the guy that sold her. Oh, and the Dan being Gossip Girl

The partner switching wouldn't of been so bad if the show kept the relationships going a bit longer and let them breathe a bit before breaking them up in stupid ways. Adrianna/Navid is a good example. They're so in love one moment and then Teddy shows up and she's like "Navid who?"