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*cries*

Regular coverage for Man Seeking Woman?
I thought last week's episode was the last time it was being covered.
If it's still being covered, yay. If not, thanks for getting my hopes up.

I'm aware of the Hitchhiker reference, I misread that part of the review and though Kevin was talking about a reference in Bot-13/Beep-Boop's name.

"Francine, is something wrong with Steve?"
"He's slowly losing his mother's love."

Damn, The Bot actually made me tear up.
Also, what's the reference with his name I'm missing?

Saw that movie last month and loved it! It was the movie that pushed me into this marathon. Volver is probably my favorite of his.

With you on the movie being awesome. I watched it recently for the first time since it was released and it got under my skin. Weird considering I thought it was pretty forgettable upon first viewing.

I went to my local Barnes & Noble and impulse bought a copy.
Worth it

I'm 1/3 into Roger Ebert's Life Itself. This is basically making me miss reading any new stuff from Roger.

No more coverage?
Booo, I'm like the only person I know outside of here who watches the show. Thanks for your coverage of it, Kate!

The final Fast and Furious film (Last and Furious? FasTENFurious? is coming out on the first film's 20th anniversary.
I'm going to feel so old

As much as I enjoyed the episode, I can't help but miss season 1 Jane the Virgin when all the plots and characters intersected with each other. Now that Jane is no longer at the Marbella, she's away from all that drama the show is missing that manic spark fun it had at the beginning of the season when Jane was

Gonna use that image of Wander's head sticking out of the black hole as my new Twitter/Facebook cover photo

Not going to lie, when I first heard of the revival one of my first thoughts was "Yay, another opportunity to see Mulder in that Red speedo!"

"You're an animal!"

Doogoo, Rhys Dharby's dog, was the dog Scully dognapped at the end, right?
I got way too attached to that pooch and as soon as we got to the part in Dharby's story where the dog disappeared I immediately got sad and wanted Doogoo to be safe.

Like others said, the The Neighbors foreshadowed Galavant's willingness to be over the top and it was delightful. Simon Templeman and Toks Olagundoye as the alien neighbors were downright hysterical.

"They laughed at my name again."

I missed the last 2 episodes and haven't had a chance to catch up before the finale, so I appreciated the Jester's singing recap.

"We've still got another episode!"