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Doesn't have much plot significance, but it does help to humanize her character a little bit, which I think is needed for where her character goes from here.

Next week's is amazing no doubt, but for me the real 'oh shit' moment of this arc comes the week after, with the ending in the hospital room.

I have nothing else to add, but man that hamburger fucking rules.

what's up with Jennifer Aniston's ass???

Hey, the usual "no comedy" rule isn't there
I think I'll send in some comedy.

I'm gonna post this quote from Wikipedia
As with previous films, Marlon Brando refused to memorize his lines for many scenes. Instead, he wrote his lines on cue cards and posted them around the set for easy reference, leaving Bertolucci with the problem of keeping them out of the picture frame. During his long

I'm kinda coming in here late but I thought it was pretty obvious from April's reaction at the end that she was into Andy coming after her.

IF YOU BRING UP LIKING NERDY ASIAN SHIT OUT OF THE BLUE ONE MORE TIME…

One chuckle
that's all I got out of this episode.

If he believes that he's getting a million dollars
and then the other dude pulls a hilarious prank on him at his show it will be the greatest thing ever.

I just watched the whole thing last Friday and I can already hardly wait till tonight.

I remember, long before I ever watched the Sopranos, overhearing an interview with James Gandolfini where he says that when Steve Schirripa walked out in the hunting gear, he also had a huge black dildo hanging out of his pants.

Hey, it could be worse for you guys, you could have Canadian internet and the CRTC, which makes the FCC look like a bunch of raving, Ars Technica posting net neutrality maniacs.

Rest assured, this movie is pretty shitty. I saw it at TIFF and at first I was disappointed because John Carpenter couldn't make it to the screening, but afterward I realized it was probably good that he wasn't there to see people laughing at his new movie.

Walking Dead had a great pilot, followed by an inconsistent tone, bad writing, bad acting, shallow characters and one of the worst season finales I saw all year.

Last week
I was sitting in a bar and some guy was loudly telling his friend about how "The Sopranos is just Romeo and Juliet, man".

Who's more boring?
A mormon computer programmer or a robot?

That Rowan guy can't do it, he needs to get cracking on those Babylon 5 recaps.

Alex O'Loughlin
really boring-ed up whatever scenes he had as that guy on The Shield. On the other hand, always nice to see Marsters getting some work.

They called their baby Axel Lee?
Seriously?