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Buffy the Vampire Slayer : "The Body" :: Friday Night Lights : "The Son" :: Girls : "Deep Inside"

Bob just blatantly exploits the fact that all he needs to do to sway Linda is to let her sing. I really wish Bob would've gone with the original concept shown at the end of the episode because that was fucking excellent.

I'd like to add the rave at the center of Go where I'd stand outside and just watch everything happen as one of the few good songs of post-ska era No Doubt played in the background. It may be sociophathic that I want to see Sarah Polley's character get hit by Scott Wolf and Jay Mohr's characters (their high screams

The conviction and defiant pride with which the French expats sang "La Marseillaise," that shot of the woman singing with tears streaming down her her face of both pride and sorrow, is one of the most affecting things I've ever seen in a movie. To actually be a part of this scene would be fantastic.

I'm not sure that Bob smoked pot at the party, but he was talking about it with the Japanese surfers a couple of whom looked quite high. Bob never seemed high either. At least not until he calls his wife a little later on and starts droning on about his night and the swatches and his daughter's diet. But, that could

I'd love to have been present at the party Bob and Charlotte went to with Charlie and his friends in Lost in Translation. Smoking pot and karaoke-ing Elvis Costello, Roxy Music and Pretenders songs with Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson—how can that not be the best night of a person's life?

George Clooney. David Tennant. Walton Goggins. Matt Saracen (not Zach Gilford, Matt Saracen). Love Actually Andrew Lincoln. And for purely superficial reasons, Gael Garcia Bernal and Rodrigo Santoro.

I loved so much about this episode (especially Aimee Mann covering "Come Sail Away") but nothing beats how awesome Jonathan Banks was in his post-apocalyptic steampunk outfit.

I'm really going to miss Monkey. Family Tree was such a delightful series and it actually hurts to hear that it's not coming back.

Starring Wilmer Valmerando as a South American real estate developer who clears chunks of the Amazonian rainforests to build condos.

The Next Karate Kid

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Ohhhhhh, Revolution is a show set in a world in which referential humor is obsolete. Which may be a reason why the readership of these reviews is so low compared to something like Community.

For the price of one weekend at Coachella, one can go to all days of Treasure Island Music Festival, Outside Lands, and Hardly Strictly Bluegrass (HSB is free anyway so yay). Plus one wouldn't have to travel to the desert where it's scorching in the day and freezing at night, or wait two hours just to get a Grand Slam

I love David Simon's story about that pothole:

I think I can sympathize with the seeming paradox of being an atheist and enjoying religious music. However, I never saw being an atheist as requiring that I turn away from anything religious.

Happy solstice and happy holidays to the swell AV Club staff and commenters who often make me think, guffaw, groan, empathize, and who are unparalleled anywhere on the internet so far as I've seen. And also to all the fellow lurkers out there, neither seen nor heard like handless Buster Bluths in the comments but