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I agree. While Carrell was an important character and should have been nominated, Offerman was something even more unique. He was strangely something of a respectable role model, which isn't something you see in sitcoms.

It's the Emmy's. If nothing else, the They coast on the past. It's the only way to explain Modern Family winning every year. At this point, I'd rather Big Bang Theory win for Best Comedy Series. (And I hate BBT. And I've seen enough episodes to know I dislike it rather than simply disliking it because I'm on the

I just realized…No Justified.

Seriously, nothing for The Americans? Rhys and Russell are consistently fantastic. Russell in the episode where they hack the mailing robot and Rhys when he reveals himself to Martha were two of my favorite moments of TV over the past year.

I watched Turn S1 and thought it only picked up in the season finale with the only overall bright spot being Angus Macfayden. Does it really get better in S2? I had no interest in getting back to it, but if it improves (as Halt and Catch Fire has done) maybe when I run through my current gamut of programming.

I loved Rubicon so much. I still think it's the third best show AMC has ever done. Turn, on the other hand, not so much.

I'm all caught up on SHIELD and it really adds nothing to the movies. Agent Carter gives some depth to Peggy, Jarvis, and Howard (it's not necessary, but they do a good job at it), but SHIELD has yet to play any sort of role in the movies. It just kind of sits around hoping to be called up to the big leagues.

Still better than Turn.

I was going to say that I don't want to sound like an asshole, but I really don't know if Bill Nye is interesting enough to warrant a documentary. Let alone me paying for it.

They're going to put the boob part on the girl for her part on the Parton show.

Is there anyway to replace Jai Courtney with anyone? Courtney Stodden? A Jai Alai player? I'm pretty open to suggestions.

Centipede had some bugs to work out.

The HP stands for "Huge Penis"

I guess it depends on a lot of factors (namely trailers/advertising), but it's a huge gamble to do these epic fantasy medieval-y adventures. Lord of the Rings worked for several reasons, but I can't think of any others that have. (You might want to argue Game of Thrones, but I consider that more political intrigue

Warcraft, or: Jesus Christ, Another Fucking Hobbit Movie Already?

Nope. It's Kangaroo Jack.

It was written by Kurt Sutter, so my hope is that it'll end with a 25 minute music montage featuring people melodramatically sitting around. And 50 people will die in a 3 block radius, and nobody will care because the leader of an outlaw biker gang said "I got this."

I can do you one better (well, earlier)

Jenny Lewis and Emma Stone