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Yeah, there was something off about this episode that I couldn't put my finger on until I read here about this is an out-of-order episode. I've been watching Intelligence and I enjoyed last night's episode more than tonight's AH. Dorian and Kennex's relationship can be fun but I'm enjoying the Sawyer/Red Riding Hood

looking for a bootleg, realized it was released in 2013 so chances are slim it will be on youtube (since there are some real old school chinese films on it), then thought maybe it'll be a long shot but let's see if its on netflix, and holy shit, it is AND its a cantonese movie (thanks mom and dad for being part of the

Thanks! I always wanted to hide my misogyny behind valid criticism.

Here's my "problem" with the show…they would have scenes and conversations where I think the tone isn't right or the dialogue is misshapen but I chalk that up to show's conscious decision to make it that way because they want it to appear "real" but that credit I give them is now in doubt.

So how does the guy in prison tie into the case? What's his connection to the biker dude? And from the gargled dialogue, Hart's used his cover back in his Houston days to get his in with the biker dude. And what is the biker dude's importance? He is the link to the creepy cook, right? And the cook is the suspect in

Just looking at the comments so far, the community is divided into people who bought into the Rick-Carl conflict and those who didn't. I personally did and thought that while the monologue from Carl didn't hit the right tone at times, the whining critique from others was valid but still a bit off-based. For anybody

Sissy Spacek released a country album called Hangin' Up My Heart after the success of Coal Miner's Daughter. It's pretty good.

I think everyone would agree they would take Seasons 1-4 over 5-8, right?

I have to agree. I vaguely remember a pilot by the showrunners not getting picked up around season three or four (no, not The Goodwin Games). That was also when I thought the show's ability to deliver good zingers started to waver and it started to churn out girlfriends for Ted until it finally got an end date.

Was it me or did those two guys showed awful acting?

"wow, is everyone in this city gay?"

I think everyone can agree that season three is much more different from the first two seasons. Dunham and Konner are making their characters more obviously and familiarly unlikable. I suppose I liked the first two season characterizations because it was more subtle and thought that equalized smart. Not sure how I

Not to be a dick (but don't mind if I do) but what kind of person goes "Hey, I like Community but since BBT is new tonight, I'll watch that instead?"

Goddamn, it's somebody job in the White House to write a response to this.

Oh, China Beach! Such a great show. I remember looking for it on re-runs on The History Channel. I was a weird high school kid. Also remember Megan Mullally guest-starring in an episode when Dana Delany went back home to see her estranged father.

Hey, speaking of Eagleheart, what does everyone think about the season finale and the season as a whole? This was was the first season I saw and it was as entertainingly weird as I expect something from Chris Elliot and Conan's production company would be. Also, Maria Thayer is pretty.

Damn, people are PISSED about this article. Like, there's-urine-all-over-the-floor pissed.

Hey, I haven't watched the episode yet but are we going to talk about Allie Grant's body again? It kind of felt weird how everyone was judging her appearance (although I admit I added to it by saying she looked great).

"Oh I can't take this fight anymore. I must leave!"

Hey, I did say she looked pretty damn good, didn't I? /undouche