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thank you!

I loved that too!

The thread above was all these wonderful suggestions that made me say "yeah!" over and over.

as much as I absolutely love and adore Chris Pratt, Josh Holloway as Indy would be amazing

do you remember the name of that episode or about when you heard it? I'd really like to listen to it

those Buh-breeze commercials were so just so good

I got tricked into watching the inferior remake of Broadchurch! It won't happen again, even though the cast looks fantastic. I'm sure it would be great if I had never seen the original, but there is no way it won't pale in comparison to one of my favorite shows of last year

when is that coming? I loved the first season

Mid-size car

She was like miss piggy melting under a heat lamp

one of my college friends ran for FM in high school

same costume designer as well

isn't this done by the same creators as the Flash and Arrow?

My lack of knowledge that the PMOF can be awarded posthumously made me so confused about what the question was actually asking, that I didn't even have a guess (if I was smart enough to have understood the question, I may have guessed Low as I was a GS for many years).

I love Terry Crews. He seems like he's just as awesome in real life as he comes across in the (many) things he does. He's a great comedic actor!

I don't think that they're riffing on whether or not he's right in his assessment of the movie, but rather the prevailing joke around here is that Dowd gives everything a C. I would say this review sounds like a less than C grade myself

comedy gold!

I always thought it was pronounced "Nye-hee" (I'm not that great at spelling phonetics, so forgive me), and was confused when the NPR lady keeps saying "Bill Nye" (and was thus further confused by the presence of the science guy in this movie)

that kind of sounds like a name of one of Key and Peele's football players

sometimes i think they use less direct wording to make the clue seem more intelligent or more difficult than it really is, even though the convoluted wording doesn't actually make it more difficult