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It is not. I'd say they definitely left together intending to have sex, but we don't really know if something went right/wrong after that point. If this was real life i'd be comfortable assuming they had sex, but fiction has kind of a "there are two possibilities, so each one has a 50/50 chance" logic to it as long as

Interesting, i guess as a stereotypical straight man, someone has to reach Hannah Horvath levels of insane dress for it to register on me at all, because i never really noticed.

I can't remember quite which episodes this spans, but what is the deal with Fergal's thing? Is it a known scam that i just don't recognize the telltale details of? Or just a harebrained investment presented to him in relatively good faith?

A lot of this finale seems to be about how you don't have to 'settle' but you should be careful that the alternatives you're comparing your life with are realistic. Chris and Fran really should break up, but that doesn't mean either of them are going to start living the dream just because they realize that.

I think it might be as little as a handful of days. It doesn't feel like Dave took that long to crater once he fell off the wagon does it? Rob has priced flats though, so hmm… Obviously it could also be longer but i'm trying to get a sense of the lower bound.

Right, even when it went for more emotional moments, it did so with bits like Kimmy displaying her strength by helping one of the other girls through "a bad case of Hulkomania."

Maybe they're actually talking about Peter Lorre.

I love the little touch of him almost eagerly picking up the pen to take notes about this campaign he needs to work on and then dropping it after that line informs him there's not actually anything he can possibly do.

I don't totally agree. I think the idea, that works outside of the season finales, is that they're just both so stressed out by everything else in their lives that they sometimes take it out on each other despite being the most agreeable thing in each other's lives. But yeah it is often tough to watch how quickly this

I was really worried for Charles in this operation a way i wasn't for either Rosa or Amy. Thank goodness that call saved his perfect, accursed butt.

I think the other stuff on that list are a much bigger factor than the subtitles. It can be surprisingly refreshing to see action/mystery/etc that's working with a slightly different set of cultural cliches you're not used to if you like the genre but hate how often you've seen the same movie.

Millions? How many episodes of that have there been so far? Also, it seems a little premature to close the ledger on that thing no? It's not like it has been swept out of theaters by newer releases and no longer has an avenue to make further money.

It was pretty predictable, given that he doesn't have buns, hon.

Rise of the Jungle of the Book

I learned about this wonder from We Hate Movies and it was one of those times i was a little skeptical that they hadn't just made some of this shit up themselves.

Are zombies basically for the moment in terms of movies? I don't think we're ever getting past them in video games given how convenient they are for sanitizing shooters, but maybe they'll be off tv for a while soon too.

I think i'd be down to be eaten after she hypnotized me with some Tom Waits covers.

She just hasn't invested in L-shaped sheets for her condo.

Especially burning feelings in your urethra. Those are the stupidest of all.

I don't actually think the showtime version of this show would necessarily have had nudity, but even the outside possibility has got to have the executive there who passed on this committing hara kiri after this episode.