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I was actually quoting Curb Your Enthusiasm, and I'm also going through Peep Show for the very first time!

I'm beginning to think that the person in charge of quality control at Showtime is Creed Bratton.

I wonder if Kenan Thompson will do some hilarious song-and-dance.

I don't know. I never saw it when I was a child, but someone forced me to watch it a few years ago. That movie is kind of a piece of shit honestly.

Aside from Curb and Eastbound, which are both nearing their end, Game of Thrones is really the only thing worth watching on HBO anymore.

He was so good in Orange County. No wonder he landed a role as the main antagonist of television's most exciting show!

Stop watching whatever other shows you watch and finish Breaking Bad.

New episodes of Mad Men will be available on Netflix streaming the day after they air. New episodes of Louie might be put on Hulu for free a week after they air, but I'm not sure about that.

I wouldn't go around quoting "good cancer" based on Party of Five.

In that, the entire season would be a totally coherent singular being (even though it's being built off of two other seasons of material). Plus the closing montage, I hope.

I'm not even against romance in sitcoms - other than Seinfeld and Sunny, I can't think of any where it isn't featured in some capacity. I just think that P&R and The Office have done that shit to death.

Jack getting married and having a child. The whole Matt Damon thing. 30 Rock does do a better job of toning that stuff down or just straight up mocking it than those other shows, though.

The Office gave us "Dinner Party," though, which is better than any episode of Parks.

I primarily have a Hulu Plus account for the Criterion Collection. If you're seriously into movies, $8/month for that is a phenomenal deal. They also stream the current seasons of a number of shows (namely from NBC, ABC, Fox). Other than that, Netflix is better in just about every way. They have less streaming issues

That looks exactly like something I'd like to see at a movie theater.

I think it's hilarious that you feel sorry for me, like I'm watching the show and it's just going straight over my head.

Finally, it's streaming somewhere. This would have been especially great before the third season premiered. That very strategy is almost certainly what turned a lot of people onto Parks and Recreation.

That does make any sense in context to what I said.

Nah, Pearl Jam is outstanding live.

Who here has seen Hugo? Is it worth seeing in 3D?