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Netflix has been pushing this ever since Williams passed. I'm also getting The Fisher King, Hook, Jumanji, Birdcage and Popeye up on the main recommendations. This one looks good, I'll have to give it a try.

I just lost about an hour going through the Lost wiki, and I still don't know what the hell happened. I stopped watching after season 3 or 4, and it just seems to have gotten way more confusing. Is there a more confusing show that Lost?

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Haven't watched enough TBBT to really compare the two, but Middleditch from Silicon Valley does a good version of being on the spectrum. I feel like Parsons overdoes it, but he gets laughs, so good for him. He seems like a good person, but he should share the wealth.

Especially Jon Hamm.

Definitely makes sense in the comedy categories. I loved JLD in Veep, so I'm good with that. The lead comedy actors weren't the strongest, so it follows that Jim Parsons would win again.

The latter. I shouldn't care about a meaningless award that doesn't affect me.

My parents watch Mexican novelas. I don't think they're in the same demographic. But I definitely get what you're saying. Most novelas are pretty terrible. They're hilariously dramatic, but always the same structure.

I don't really care about the Emmy's, but I still get upset that they give the awards to bad shows. I honestly don't understand why.

I just watched The Fisher King yesterday, It was great. I wonder if they'll put that film on this week's Watch This feature. I'm guessing they'll include one of Jumanji/Mrs. Doubtfire. Definitely have to include Dead Poets' Society and Good Will Hunting. Any other musts for this week's feature?

The reality show producer was holding in his laughter, it was great.

I'm pretty sure this is a bit from DLM