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    So it was definitely Ultron behind this, right? Has access to all the cameras in the area, advanced tech, all that stuff? I wonder if this is going to be an ongoing storyline, with the group tracking down Ultron just in time for Avengers 2, or if it's just a brush with the larger cinematic universe. Either way, I

    You have to admit, "give free reign" sounds pretty darn idiomatic. You really need to start thinking about the principles of "reigning" and realize that it's not really something that can be restrained or given in the first place, and even then part of your brain says "But didn't Charlemagne get declared Holy Roman

    If Rachel MacAdams isn't highbrow, what even is anymore?

    I really think Adam Pally's character was a good addition to the cast. With everyone but Morgan at least pretending to be professional, Morgan had to be super crazy and didn't really have anyone to bounce off of (and he also got the lion's share of the jokes, because it's easy to write jokes for weird/crazy/random

    I also liked his "don't judge me" coming out of the bathroom, because I've definitely wanted to say that on an airline before. What type of terrible place makes you look someone in the eye immediately before they are flooded with the remnants of your ass gas?

    I still think Hitchcock running half a block and then stopping for a breather puts him more in Jerry territory. Boyle's actually pretty good at his job.

    Actually, I think he ran into it, which somehow unlocked it.

    What's a bank? It's just a more expensive paper bag with walls!

    He doesn't want to do something so blatantly irresponsible as thrown his bills out, but he also doesn't want to think about them, so he puts them in a box. People try to compromise on their responsibilities all the time.

    Oh well, I guess this means theatres shouldn't have 20 minutes of ads before the trailers anymore. It was a good run, guys.

    Never has the word "Best" been more misrepresented than on that comment organizer.

    Comment threads like that always compel me to post this:

    Or below, depending on whether you're organizing comments by newness or oldness. Man, having options for how we can organize comments is a pretty stupid feature.

    I'd say he's acting terrible to hide how upset he is about the whole divorce, acting like it doesn't phase him because he doesn't want to show how much it hurts- remember, he went and got his mom when he lost his wedding ring, so he's obviously not ready to let go yet. Stinsons don't really do that well with

    If this season doesn't involve at least one person trying to use the Flying Crane Stance on Zabka, I'm going to be disappointed.

    Stuart's always been pretty terrible, or at least he has been since Marshall's bachelor party.

    Lily didn't have a drink in a few scenes! Let's round up a Continuity Posse and beat Bays and Thomas within an inch of their lives!

    So THAT's why the hair looked weird. I wondered if that scene was a reshoot and Segel was going Full Costanza for a movie or something.

    "If it was so good, why did they close it down?"
    "Rats."
    "We're not stopping."
    "THIS IS THE WORST ROAD TRIP EVER!"
    - that might be the best cold open this show has ever done.

    Aaron Diaz's Star Wars 1999 project is one of the better attempts to explain all of the mistakes George Lucas made with his own mythology when making the prequels: