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The performance was fine. I just thought it was out of character.

She spent all day sitting on a porch overlooking a beach that a US Marshall can casually stroll up to and look around. A better show would have build up the suspense or had someone call out Hannah for being that stupid and obvious. But no. Nothing

"More Masuka father-daughter drama. It’s pathetic that this is the best part of the show"-

One of the lackies in the Li'l Crime Syndicate

I got caught up on this show this week, and my favorite scene of the entire series was when the witness came forward to say he saw two people by Brennan's car. Joe and Frank were so over-the-top with their "Look at this Good Samaritan over here! What does this guy want to do? Help people?! You know what we call those

"You need to talk to your son!"

The kid from The Following?

@Scrawler2:disqus Something else I liked about it from the "comedian perspective" was the characters trying out material in public. I remember people complaining about one of the commercials that had Jonah Hill saying a lame Harry Potter joke. But I enjoyed that scene because you don't often see a comedian seeing if a

I saw the first 2/3 of the movie as about stand-up comedy/comedians. Comedians on the rise, and one at that apex of his career facing his professional/personal mortality. With Seth Rogen and crew, we saw the different career paths all these people can take (writing, ghost writing, continuing stand-up, acting, selling

I thought Funny People was a good movie…until they went to Leslie Mann's house. Then it became Apatow's worst work until This is 40.

It's hard to define it because the show was always more silly than serious, but it used to know that and enjoy it. I'd say it was either 1) the end of season 2 when they took away the responsibility of killing Doakes from Dexter or 2) season 3, when the show just couldn't gain any traction with Benjamin Bratt and

Jesus fuck, another tableau Mr. White!

I'm constantly annoyed when people/sites cite the Rotten Tomatoes ratings for movies that came out decades before Rotten Tomatoes even existed. Unless you're scanning in the reviews for every periodical from the 1970s, it's not a reliable measurement!

Did they go into the punch ups JD did for the 1990 Captain America script?

For awhile I was calling Channing Tatum the poor man's Sam Worthington. How quickly things change in a year.

It was cancelled because after the shocking pointlessness of Bilith, they realized they can't top themselves in plotlines that go nowhere. Even the werewolves were shocked by how they wasted that concept.

I saw an advertisement announcing Revolution Season 2 and shuddered thinking that because I watched the first season, maybe I should give the second season a chance.

There seems to be practically nothing on tonight, and I can understand not wanting to make Breaking Bad Top Choice every Sunday. And I really liked the line, "You only live once—why not live for 60 minutes with the series The A.V. Club’s own Dennis Perkins calls “decent”?"

Oh Alex Proyas. Who did you piss off many moons ago? 

The ChApple tour. It writes itself!