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Buffy season 2* singularity, there.

I really disliked the actors' performances, having seen the sub first, but fair enough.

In case my other comment is deleted because of dumb disqus bullshit:

I performed a monologue from that as Lee Harvey Oswald, once. Loved that script.

Robot and Frank was so great.

Sounds like it's up my alley, and also that I was right to tell my dad he won't enjoy it.

Firefoxcatcher?

Still need to see Under the Skin, but you guys are raising my interest in it.

It has been for years, man.

The second one is far better than Big Score, and the only one entirely worth watching.

Coming from the guy who loves Mars University and Robot House?

The Comedy Central episodes on average are a lot better and more impressive than the movies were, by and large. They seriously add a fair amount to the series, even if they struggle to be quite as tight and funny thanks to the diminished writer's room. You're missing out, man. Do I have to bring out the thing from the

Remember our discrepancy over this episode? My B- and your D+ averaged it out to a C on the community grade. I guess that works.

And the area where I had the least. Well, equal to video games, I guess.

It was included in the Best of 2014 so far thing back in May, so it should qualify for this one as well.

Gustave raging at Zero, Zero explaining his past, and Gustave's apology.

Tell that to our fellows across the pond like DRC.

Yeah, and it's frustrating when a satisfying character resolution like that is dialed back on because the two have chemistry or whatever. I'm going to the take the person's word for it that a flirting cycle would realistically continue anyway, being asexual and pretty aggressively romantic/monogamous, but storywise

Yeah, you, me and my brother, man. I generally really dislike 'shipping,' but those two had a great relationship that was always compelling, romantic or not, (like in VSA as I mentioned above) and I found myself rooting for them far more than I ever did Jeff/Annie or Jeff/Britta.

I was satisfied with the reading that Annie's realization in Virtual Systems Analysis was the complete end of that, which made that one season 5 episode all the more annoying. I do really think the moment in VSA was intended that way, and they really do feel that they should not and won't be together, period, but it's