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I've never watched this show, but I did watch that Worst. Generation. clip. I kinda wish that clip was a person, so I could tell it to fuck right off to its face.

Guys, are we just not going to talk about that post-credits scene? Because, if not, I think I'm okay with that. That was… I don't even know what that was.

Wait, Leslie and Ben are supposed to be under 40s? Uh, (K)nope.

The Batman Movie was one of the best screenings me and my friends ever held. Funny and mad from beginning to end.

So it's better than the other three combined? That's almost a quarter of a good movie!

And real hooman beans.

Buckle in, this is going to be a long one.

This is the closest the show has gotten in tone to my beloved Moral Orel season 3, and I loved it for that. But mostly I loved it for Fake Doors.

I didn't watch the show, but this is what they sound like on an album. I like 'em. I'm not sure if that's the best song to introduce someone to the band, but the video has Roger Sterling and Kristen Schaal.

Usually the art of the show trumps how disturbing it is, but good God, that opening was really, really unpleasant.

Wait, why wasn't this episode called Apprested Development?

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Wait, are we supposed to hate Bad Boys 2? Because I kinda think it's the action movie equivalent of a "Good Bad" film, and no matter how much boiling rage I can muster for Bay's Transformers movies, I will always laugh at the scene in Bad Boys wherein Smith and Lawrence indiscriminately mow down a shanty town, which

It sure is a lot of blood for someone with few gaping lacerations.

Did you see the pool? They FLIPPED the bitch!

Are the Buffy and Angel comics worth pursuing at all? I had heard a few grumblings, but I was given a compilation of the first few issues of Buffy and I actually quite enjoyed it.

I'd forgotten that the sexual assault arc begins in The Mud Bowl. It's setting up some of the most harrowing and emotionally wrenching imagery the show will ever do, and the scene at the police station let me know that I was totally wrong about Tyra being unimportant to the show (which was something I thought when I

Usually I can spot the little emotional punches this show likes to occasionally throw as they approach, but Bobby admitting that his goal was to get married again actually really surprised me and made me all sniffy.

Is David O Russell the nega-universe version of Russell T Davies, or is it the other way around?