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"…so requiring Glass to be turned off is probably a lot safer than insisting people stumble about blindly in a locker room."

It's got to be weird for dropout Amber to have to play the disciplinarian.

But Dean Pelton is very obviously meant to be a bit off if not a full-blown creep. His character isn't meant to be the stand-up guy Boyle is meant to be.

It bugged me that when they showed it, it still had the H D M and O there but I guess it doesn't update to show the letters the player guessed.

Prime Instant has Orphan Black, Hannibal, and The Americans. While they may be losing the original series game they're stepping up the procuring rights to the best new series game.

That was my favorite meta joke of the night.

Are we really surprised that the most widely released of the year's best films is the winner of this or any poll?

Hannibal Lecter and Will for Best TV Romance of 2013

I now understand what that was about.

Definitely the part with the Wesley Snipes anecdote.

Especially since it sounds like Orlando Jones is playing the same character on Sleepy Hollow (I haven't seen it, though).

Aaron's motivation is the thing that most confuses me to this day. What I understood from multiple viewings of the film was that Aaron was trying to play the hero. The chart makes it seem like he was just making sure the girl's life was safe.

The wedding band was a last minute replacement, I believe. So it's possible that they never auditioned for Barney and Robin.

It was funny watching Jabbar love the minivan. I would have loved to have a tv in the car when I was a kid. Hell, I still enjoy the times I'm stuck in traffic behind a minivan and I'm watching spongebob through their back window.

I didn't watch Family Ties, but was there a point where Michael J. Fox's character said that the poor are just looking for handouts?

The one thing I didn't like about this episode was the shoving of politics into Cindy and Sam's relationship. I don't mind so much that Todd is a Democrat but it doesn't make sense to me that Cindy is a Republican or at least that strong of a Republican. When she says that poor people shouldn't be given handouts it

These are all way too intense.

The show is usually live to tape. I'm guessing this video was a combination of live performance with some pretaped parts.

My least favorite interpretation of the Bill scene is the idea that he's "Alpha as fuck" that is often mentioned on reddit. I don't see the scene as Bill making the head cheerleader attracted to him with his tough talk or negs or whatever. I think it's Vicki seeing Bill as a human being for the first time.

I don't think this rises to the level of abuse for several reasons but most importantly being that it is the eighties. The kind of dads that Nick's father represents existed in the eighties and were not thought of as abusers. Abuse isn't required to have that kind of relationship with your father and I think Apatow