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And so we put that thing back where she came from!

Yeah, I love all three of them and have watched them quite recently. It's not that they're fantastic, it's that they're fun and they were self aware before it was hip to be meta.

I have a tattoo on one shoulder that looks suspiciously like an elephant. That is all.

It's just you.

I brought my to go meal from Noodles & Company under my coat once.

Mr. Citizen and I have a swipe card at our movie theater chain through which we rack up points and get free shit every once in a while. So if there's a free popcorn and/or soda on there we'll get that. Otherwise I buy something on the first floor at the mall from the adorable family that runs the cleverly named Sweets

blargh.
Hemsworth grumbling aside (and I have a lot of that), why wouldn't they swap these guys, lookswise? Neither of them match what I was picturing at all.

David Byrne related joke.

Huh.
I didn't like this episode at all, and not because of its formatting—I just didn't find anything particularly witty, with the exception of "Ham" and maybe some of Baldwin's physical comedy. I think this was a concept that could've worked but more than anything fell flat.

I thought of that too, Starshine! Love.

I like 500 Days of Summer, but if you're not a Deschanel or Gordon-Levitt fan, all you need to do is look up the Hall and Oates scene on YouTube and call it good.

Just watched her in Wristcutters: A Love Story last night. I know that's 2006 with a 2007 release date, but it was a good semi-recent project for her. Happiest movie about suicide afterlife waystations I've ever seen.

Love Actually is one of my favorite movies (that isn't horribly pretentious). I wouldn't call it a romantic comedy so much as a pretty sad analysis of how love can go wrong, and a few lighthearted ways it can turn out OK. Liam Neeson really is the best stepdad ever, and while that's my favorite story, it's followed

Disaster
Maybe it's nostalgia, as this was one of the first episodes I ever saw of TNG, but "Disaster" is probably my favorite episode. As you're saying, it utilizes every character, with hilarious results. So many great images here, from Riker carrying Data's head to the entire birthing sequence. Also, "The Laughing

So does Firth.

There was a lot of aggression in that comment that seems unwarranted. Of course not everyone thought it was funny. I apologize for my sense of humor being less sophisticated than yours.

"It's not like he came out dressed like that then Anne pegged him or something."

Same. Hatred is trendy. This was funny.

I was too busy laughing at James Franco's facial expression to hate him. It was stuck between bemusement and confusion the entire night.