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Honestly that was the first scene in the finale that wowed me.

Show should have ended with Blendin Blandin being the savior of Stan's memories. His appearance in the season 1 finale still goes unexplained, and he's nowhere to be found in this finale. They didn't even have to dwell on it. They could've just have Blendin wink at the end credits showing he was doing his task of

I've been waiting for this for awhile, but after seeing the trailer, I'm kinda bummed the two aren't collaborating on something more lighthearted.

Shame the show went the easy route with Stevie. It would have been nice if the show went the harsher route with Boyle's jealousy, but the brawling scene near the end was worth it, along with the resolution with the 9-8. But hopefully Stevie comes back given his shadiness was Stevie trying to take the easy route

Never actually seen any Police Academy films. Honestly, despite the amount of time I spend obsessing over tv/film, I am severing lacking in seeing a lot of classic films or fan favorites. I'm a guy that, for the first time, just watched all of the Star Wars films last year and the Lord of the Rings last month.

But at least we know he will in 2018, at least according to Phase 3.

Is Renner coming back in this film? I'm kinda ashamed to admit this, but the 4th film is the only Bourne film I've ever seen.

As much as I enjoyed Ant Man, one thing I think the films can get away with are not needing to show origin stories anymore.

#TeamSpider-Man

Rosa, Rosa, Rosa was an awesome song. And despite it being a cliche, I couldn't help but laugh at Judy's off the cuff singing.

Yeah, was really expecting that. And even if he was arrested, it's pretty much guaranteed Craig Robinson can appear in a future episode with him breaking out of jail.

I always felt Taub was distant from the rest of the House crew, not emotionally as an actor but his storylines always felt disconnected. He had his own storylines with his ex wives/lovers and then kids. And in an ensemble show like this, it would've been nice for him to have more interconnected story lines with the

Saw it.

When Emily made an awww noise from Nathan's origami cranes, I thought it was kinda sweet. Than when she put it on the shelf with all those other cranes I couldn't help but think she's gotta be so sick of those cranes and pretending like each one is so sweet.

Perception. Imagine how a more experienced person looks at those problems looking back. Not having the purple crayon in your crayola box might be the biggest deal when you're 4, but you grow out of it. That's how most teenage "issues" come across, but it's at an age when teens are emotionally developing, so of course

When I made this comment, the situation was apt. A lot of the early episodes didn't have too much to discuss at the time, and if they do now it's only due to the present day episodes that provided explanations and expanded the universe

No, how is The Final Fight?

Thought it was gonna be a prequel and they couldn't get Donnie Yen back for it. Didn't realize until later the various Ip Man films that came out in the past decade. All the more reason I was excited to hear about Ip Man 3 with Donnie Yen.

I love the first two Ip Man films and got burned badly with The Grandmaster thinking it was continuing the Donnie Yen films. I was so happy to hear there was an Ip Man 3 in the works, and hoping to catch this in theaters.

I know, just wanting to point out Alan Rickman was the voice of God is an actual fact that cannot be denied.