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They've got the golden arches, mine is the golden arcs.

"B" is far too low for this episode, which I think is one of the funniest of the entire series so far.

"they're great for when I want something a little quieter and more melancholy than usual."

My first, and, really, only impression from these posters was "they all need baths."

She can sing, I'll give her that. But otherwise, I agree with not understanding the big deal. I think it's just that she's the sort of generic soul-y stuff that most people can agree on, and she hits all the right "notes" (both musical and otherwise) that lead to there being a sort of Adele-fever on that second album.

It's been "around" for years, and I can't locate the original quote, but it's mentioned on the IMDB board for the show in August 2012, and also on the "Pete & Pete Season 3 DVD" Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/Pe… in a comment from February 2014, pointing the blame at Luscious Jackson who apparently did a big

I just want to take a moment and express an emotion: "fuck Nickelodeon for fucking us over on the third and final season of P&P on DVD." Apparently the damned things were pressed, packaging printed, filled with said pressed discs, and then stored in a warehouse to rot. Nick can't figure out a way to parcel those out…

Well, maybe "relatively less subjective" in that a designer has stated goals up front, whereas as art can often be art because the artist says it is, and they can use exaggerated, flowery language to explain it, which doesn't fly in the design world. Believe me, I know what you're saying - I've been working on the

I miss Work Of Art. The synopsis above hit on pretty much all of the issues, but it was a fun and interesting show. Maybe if it'd been centered around something less subjective, like graphic design, the judgements might have made more sense, but then it also wouldn't have the colorful personalities that people

"Is it kind of ridiculously contrived that Ashildr would show up in the very next photo that Clara would show the Doctor? Yeah, probably. "

I think that's what's going to happen too. Tandy will get rid of Phil2 (the process for which appears to be starting as of the next episode) start to get comfortable as the only Phil in town, only to find his brother washed up on the shore. Of course, he'll proceed to charm and amaze everyone, much to Phil's chagrin.

I really hope "do group" catches on.

Is anyone else thinking that Todd accidentally started the fire while sneaking out? When he snuck out that first time, he bumped into one of those torches. It almost looked like a minor blooper that they left in for character, but when the real fire later was shown to have been started by a torch…

It really isn't, but I can see how someone might say it is. You have to consider it from the point of view that isn't made totally obvious: it's how children would frame that story, which is why it seems exaggerated and often dramatic at ridiculous times. I think it's pretty brilliant for that, and also for not making

Rush were really forward-thinking.

It's not really a "subtle change." The sonic screwdriver is almost a character in itself, and it's entirely unique. Sunglasses? About as generic as they come. THAT is what people are upset about. If it's just a small diversion from the norm, like a few episodes, then fine, no big deal. But as a semi to possibly

Not there for me today, so I don't know where they're getting this.

You listen to it a total of TWO times before deciding something is garbage? I can understand if it's something entirely new and nothing clicks, but a favorite band deserves more than two chances to connect. Five times is what I believe works - at five cover-to-cover listens, you'll either completely hate the album, or

What?! Angel Dust is a blast. One of my favorite albums.

Napoleon didn't get "instant approval and popularity" from his dance. He simply helped get his friend elected. After that, we have no indication of anything positive that happened to Napoleon's status, meaning he remained exactly how he was. I imagine that, as in real life, even after pulling off something "cool," he