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    Hmmmmm hmmmm hmm hmmmmmmmmmmmmm hmmmmmmm hmm.

    I believe it's "Monsters of Monologue '94," season 20, episode 2, 
    Marisa Tomei/Bonnie Raitt.

    My review of Beau Travail: boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring WHAT THE WHAT?????????

    Oh, Mike, Mike, Mike. I knew eventually the AV Club would bend your brutal grading system so that a 64 is now a B+.

    Cats!

    April fools! "Last Man Standing" wasn't even renewed for a second season!

    "Wonderwall" = 0
    Ryan Adams = 0
    "Wonderwall" + Ryan Adams = 6

    I got a compulsory romance notification for THIS?

    I got a "Caged Wisdom" notification for this?!

    This is the darkest timeline.

    Before Midnight and Escape From Tomorrow both got A-minuses from him and didn't make his top five, yet After Tiller got a B-plus and did. DON'T BE A SUNDANCE REVISIONIST, SAMUEL.

    Court at night? I'm already laughing! Tell me more.

    Court at night? I'm already laughing! Tell me more.

    You're close. Chuck Lorre.

    You're close. Chuck Lorre.

    I have been told I should be glad I don't understand that joke.

    I have been told I should be glad I don't understand that joke.

    I saw NPH in "Assassins" on Broadway as The Balladeer/[spoiler], and he was easily the weak link in the cast. His acting was fine, but the timbre of his voice (singing or speaking) just didn't work well in a live theater setting. The intimacy of "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog" suited him better.

    I saw NPH in "Assassins" on Broadway as The Balladeer/[spoiler], and he was easily the weak link in the cast. His acting was fine, but the timbre of his voice (singing or speaking) just didn't work well in a live theater setting. The intimacy of "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog" suited him better.