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CCH Pounder never has enough work.

Man, it was so great to spend a whole episode in Louie's childhood memories. Seeing him run around with teenage versions of Amy Pohler and his, like, three other siblings was pretty phenomenal.
Or, we could just continue to fuck continuity. Which, honestly, I'm more than fine with because this episode is currently

Now can we get a full version of "Come Sail Away" by Aimee Mann? Then I can die happy.

Not gonna lie, my favorite part was seeing Chevy Chase. Even with him being so lost in the shuffle for the last year and a half, and then the drama behind-the-scenes, seeing him in his brief appearance just came off as an immeasurable sign of goodwill that I carried with me through the rest of the hour.

All I know is this probably means the studio will look for a way to greenlight a sequel to "Gravity" and somehow reveal that *SPOILERS* George Clooney did not, in fact, die, but has just been orbiting the earth.
What they need to understand is, whether you enjoyed Gravity or found it boring, the appeal comes from a

Hot Fuzz is definitely my preferred Cornetto movie, just barely beating Shaun of the Dead. Most of my friends, however, prefer SotD, and not because they prefer zombie movies to buddy cop/conspiracy thriller/action movies. I think they're both insanely quotable (and I quote them frequently in my daily life, relevance

By the end of the season, I couldn't believe how much I had come to love all the characters I started the show hating, and I had come to despise some of the characters I had started out liking, notably Healy. Healy's gradual transformation was so good, even though he's so awful, because I really did look at him as one

Of all the DCAU series, I probably like STAS least (Zeta notwithstanding)…. but I really am enjoying these mini-reviews. Keep it up, and I might have to start changing my mind about Superman's first foray into the DCAU haha

I'd be okay if this show turned out to be like a Harper's Island rehash…. strong, short season that gets done what it needs to, and can be entertaining without being too far up its own butt.

I see how this works. Bring Harmon back, just in time to STILL not have Community on the schedule.

One more step to getting the movie.

Maybe it was watching the season/series finale live for the first time a long time, but after watching most of this season and just being more disappointed than not, I feel like to go for emotion after a season that had almost none would be really hard to pull off. In the end, why NOT just go nuts and throw everything

Well….. spoiler alert…. I guess?

Well….. spoiler alert…. I guess?

Honestly, as much as I'd love to have new Community this month, I hope this means that the season 4 finale lines up with May 2013, when Jeff said he planned to graduate.

Honestly, as much as I'd love to have new Community this month, I hope this means that the season 4 finale lines up with May 2013, when Jeff said he planned to graduate.

I definitely bought the OST for the last LOST episodes, and it was one of my best buys. Michael Giacchino is one of my favorite composers, and his work on the show definitely cements that. There were so many themes running throughout the show, and it's amazing to me how he can take all these different song cues and

I definitely bought the OST for the last LOST episodes, and it was one of my best buys. Michael Giacchino is one of my favorite composers, and his work on the show definitely cements that. There were so many themes running throughout the show, and it's amazing to me how he can take all these different song cues and

While I didn't particularly enjoy seasons 4 and 5, I really loved the sixth season, where Nancy and her family go on the run. It all culminates in one of my favorite episodes of the show, Theoretical Love Is Not Dead, where Nancy, who had fallen into a completely selfish villain protagonist, finally made a sacrifice

While I didn't particularly enjoy seasons 4 and 5, I really loved the sixth season, where Nancy and her family go on the run. It all culminates in one of my favorite episodes of the show, Theoretical Love Is Not Dead, where Nancy, who had fallen into a completely selfish villain protagonist, finally made a sacrifice