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I sort of remember characters in Season 2-3 talking about how Robb was undefeated in battle.

Not counting local bands, it's Protest the Hero at 12 times. Next is probably Between the Buried and Me at 5 times.

It took me until the "Go to hell, Eugene!" scene to really get on board with Preacher, but I'm glad I stuck it out.

I believed Nora while watching the episode, but now I'm not sure what to think. For now, I'm fine with leaving it at that.

When the season started, I thought Stan would figure out the Jennings at the end of the season. By the end of the second-to-last episode, I realized they still haven't built up enough to that point. It might have been too similar to how Breaking Bad was structured at the end as well.

Maybe we'll see Norm Gunderson's 3-cent stamp.

Hey, thanks. It wasn't as outrageous as I remembered it being in my head.

Hey, thanks. It wasn't as outrageous as I remembered it being in my head.

Has anyone ever cut together all of the flashbacks from Buffy and Angel in chronological order?

So how many North American fans of the show on here didn't download this season over the last six months?

The scene with Rawls in the gay bar was in Season 3. The "Rawls Sucks Cock" graffiti was in the Season 4 finale, so we already knew he was gay when we saw the graffiti.

While I'm only watching Supernatural out of obligation now (although this season-long arc has been better than the last few), I really love that they made that jab.

With most network shows over until January, are any of the new ones worth catching up on? The only one I checked out this fall was Supergirl.

While I have no idea how this show will turn out, I've been wondering why there hasn't really been a period piece monster television series that I can think of, especially since Buffy/Angel and The Vampire Diaries/Originals have those types of flashbacks. You would think someone would want to make one.

They did. It was either the very first episode or shortly after that. Sarah finds Allison's ID and says something like, "Scarborough? That's practically local."

What's the final verdict on Halt and Catch Fire? I stopped watching three episodes into the first season last year. I heard from a few places that it got better, but I didn't catch up in time for Season 2. Is it still worth watching?

Fun fact: Peter Krause has appeared in a leading role in a television or miniseries in every calendar year since 1998.

Huh, while watching her on Orange is the New Black I was sure this was the same actor who played the girl across the hallway from Peter's apartment in Spider-Man 2 and a prostitute in a couple episodes of The Shield. Just now I'm figuring out how wrong I was.

New Faith No More album.

My only problem with this movie is that the soundtrack is pretty uninspired. There's an otherwise excellent montage set to "Wonderwall," for example. I thought that was illegal in 2014.