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One of my first thoughts along those lines was given how often TLW was played as an intro to Everything in its Right Place live, it's almost like you're supposed to go from this album to and through Kid A (which I'll do at some point but haven't yet).

Do they give 10's to anything that isn't hip hop these days?

That From the Basement is fantastic. Separator was easily my favorite song on TKOL but after seeing them do Staircase on the basement and 2012 tour - I felt like Staircase might have been my favorite and didn't really get why that one wasn't on TKOL. So much good on TKOL I never why so many people were so down on it.

His walking out with the rest of the six pack was a laugh out loud moment for me. Probably the only comedic relief in an incredibly tense episode.

Side note - thank you for saying the "Jenningses". Whenever someone writes "The Jennings" (i.e. like in the review) I always think "which one?"

I loved his face when he drank it though - such a perfect "this is awful but I REALLY can't show it!" face. I think we've all been there.

I think that depends largely on if The Real World is still a thing.

I admit, I never finished it. I remember the exact moment I gave up on it was after trudging through the dialogue of the Real World audition which seemed endless to the point I wasn't even paying attention. Then the first line of the next chapter was something to the effect of "So I wasn't selected for the Real

Damn, thanks for reminding me of Big Wreck. I completely forgot about them. I remember not exactly loving that album in the 90s but now I wanna go listen again.

Yeah, in Vesuvius. Definitely worth re-watching if the big hang up is "they killed the mother in the final minutes!".

It's sort of like when you're in someone's wedding though. After months of texts and emails and bachelor/ette parties, engagement parties, plans upon plans made, dollars upon dollars spent, rehearsal and dinners and then the actual wedding - at some point the one you were really friends with lets you know they're

Just curious what the string of "great" episodes was.

Seriously. At least he stopped talking. Or we're dead so we can't hear, either way at least that's over.

Or they could have just let Cersei come back for the role, that would've worked too.

I mean, T1 is built on that, but ends with Kyle dead, Terminator still coming after her, and up to her to save her ass/kill the machine - which she does with a classic one-liner. She definitely got real steely by the end.

Who? [googles, scrolls imdb… scrolls, scrolls] oh, she was on Murphy Brown, got it!

I pretty much only remember someone diving into the ocean and suddenly being inside a submerge submarine.

Droid, please.

I'd make the case that Die Hard 2 is a pretty shitty movie ("how can the same shit happen to the same guy, twice!?") where Vengeance is pretty fantastic.

What in the article and comments like this is that Cameron was going for noir, not horror, combined with sci fi (hence "Tech-Noir"). But now that I've heard it described as sci fi Halloween - I can't think of it any other way.