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THANK YOU

Which was excellent, by the way.

I'm very fond of that one as well. I love all Lemongrab episodes, really, and LemonJon's sacrifice is executed really well for a one-off character.

It's funny how much we differ on something like the Muto/Sugar episodes (those are seriously my absolute favourite episodes of the show for the most part) but on this, yeah, we're pretty much in the exact same position, regarding both not being one of the adventure people and saying it should've been Vault of Bones. I

Yeah, I feel that season 1 was the weakest. It's a bit too childish and simplistic, but it's absolutely necessary to see for establishing the characters and relationships, and there are episodes that I love, like Rainy Day Daydream and What Have You Done?.

I love Cromwell so I can't exactly rage at him winning, but. .

Those are my favourite Simpsons episodes. Not necessarily those specific two, just that episode type in general. What exactly is wack about that?

@avclub-cfe912f5cb3aa572bd1c9ae2a9b82207:disqus Yeah, I saw that when I used to get EW too. Hardly legitimizes it, it's *Entertainment Weekly*. They think This is The End (which I greatly enjoyed, for the record) is better than The World's End.  Insert various other absurd opinions from EW, of your choice, here. And

I can't blame Adams for how he feels because that's the stance I've had on the show as an outsider (and as someone that occasionally sees people legitimately praising the show, which is insane). It's not an unreasonable position, but no, it's not one for watching this show. I'm hoping I can get less into that feeling,

@avclub-0ae7484a9f3bbd2a21df420050c032ae:disqus But the back half of Dexter's second season, everything before the finale anyway, had its best episodes and moments. Dexter and Doakes' interactions after he had abducted Doakes were phenomenal. It made the handling of writing out Doakes all the worse. (Also, if you're

In the words of the It's Always Sunny writers:

I maintain that if they had killed Brody in the season 2 finale, either by Quinn finding and killing him in the woods after Carrie left, or Carrie executing him in that freakout scene right after the bombing like I was convinced she would, so much of the season's sins would've been swept away, especially in tandem

Honestly, half the reason I'm doing this is because I love this community and I just want the chance to hang out with people on here more. The AHS fans on here have among their number both friends of mine, like Scrawler and apparently DRC (did not see that one coming), and people I respect that I'd like to talk to

Leo accidentally breaking the glass and cutting his hand as Calvin Candie in Django Unchained, but then staying in character and improvising him wiping the blood on Kerry Washington's face. I feel awful for her regarding the filming of that scene, but that was a brilliant appropriation of a mistake.

You know what? Fuck it. Forget my hatred of Ryan Murphy. I just saw the Name Game video, I love Kathy Bates, the concept of this being the women's season is appealing, no matter how painful the writing of the women will probably be because it's Murphy, and I am rendered literally speechless by the awesomeness of the

Forget Dexter or Weeds going on too long and falling apart, or the meddling in the former, the thing that I will truly never forgive Showtime for is changing that title at the last second.

I'm pretty cautious about those kind of websites, but no, I wasn't, actually.

It's okay, man. I was in the same boat on various other things. (I had never heard of Steve Guttenberg when I first saw Homer The Great. Makes the line funnier anyway.) We forgive you.

. .Really, that's what you respond to first?

Because it's inexplicably easier to watch the Critic online than classic Simpsons, I've been watching some of that show's episodes in place of this one. I miss that show so much.