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The end sequences (aside from the rebooting T800 and the T-X on the electromagnet) were pretty fantastic. I always flat out loved the moment when the commander willingly activates Skynet with a single keystroke (the line about "opening Pandora's box" has an equally opposite effect). But I also loved seeing the

So I don't hate T3 as much as you, but holy hell was Khaleesi just the absolute worst as Sarah Connor. I honestly think I would have been able to enjoy the movie (caveat, I was drunk when I saw it) but she made it utterly impossible.

I had the completely opposite reaction to most everything in this episode - I feel like any disconnect from previously established character traits could conveniently be summed up as "this is what happens with Kilgrave lose on the world". Everything just goes to hell, fast, and it's brutal. I don't know if this was

"Florence And The Machine… has a specific list of shows that she would say yes to if they asked, and for anyone else, it’s a no."

Yeah, didn't miss it - just totally forgot in the context of what happened to Meg because that was possibly my favorite part of the episode.

I support all of this.

I wouldn't say I "care" but the longer they draw it out the more pissed I'll be for them bringing him back. Not so much because of the wait itself, others have disappeared for a long time on the show. But more for how they showed so much of "Glenn's" guts getting eaten to make us feel certain he was dead. Just

That might be wrong per the captions, but it's exactly what I heard and thought too.

"a video streaming service that nobody had ever used before, DURING, (or since)" - there, fixed.

I was surprised he wasn't pissed she'd eaten/ruined all the rad popcorn he'd ordered (presumably from the catalog he kicked it with under that tree, the same catalog Jimmy refused to write for in, I think, the first episode).

Fun game!

Fashion shows, not photoshoots.

And then they went on to form The Long Winters, who were pretty good too.

I said somewhere up the thread, but I always took it as a dig at Beck's fashion circa Odelay (and Manson went glam around then too) more than the music. He was mocking them for adoring the celebrity aspect of "art" or whatever.

A decade later when that happened again we got MGMT.

But, boobs.

My player skips the theme song on shows if you let the autoplay feature run. Cool for stuff like OITNB or House of Cards, kinda sucks when I miss the little jokes at the beginning of Bob's Burgers though.

I always thought it was more the "fashion shows with Beck…" - Odelay had him wearing his weird glam type stuff, and Marilyn Manson went glam around then too so I figured he was joking on them for letting the fashion be as big a part of their identities as their music.

I made a playlist for a family vacation last month. This song was on it. I told myself "my mom likes this song" but really it was just as much for me as anyone else.

It's similar but different. Tommy Boy they're just fighting over the radio and cut to them singing along and crying to the Carpenters. H&K is them mocking the "EXTREME" dudes' taste in music before stopping at this track, realizing just like in Tommy Boy "we're both into this" right before rocking the fuck out to