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AAAANNNNNNDDDDD here's the inneviatable Girls comparison/reference. 

I thought I read a piece on EW or Deadline or something yesterday saying that they were going to write in an OD or use the aspects of drug abuse to kill him off….not really sure how that'll play out…

Does anyone actually ever watch the first two?  If there's a marathon weekend on ABC Family (which is basically every other weekend at this point), and I have nothing to do, I will purposely skip the first two so I can start with the 3rd. 

For serious.  That movie really set the tone for the rest of the series. 

I'll second Wolf of Wall Street and add in American Hustle.  The cast for it is fantastic and the trailer got me pumped for it (I mean, not as much as that one shot in Wolf of Wall Street with Leo breakdancing).

…have you seen him in Heavyweights?  It's utter ham, but it's one of my absolute favorite Stiller performances.

Manilla will forever be a goddess in my mind for her amazing MacArthur Park lip sync.  She just OWNED it.

Follie a Deux was one of those albums I had to listen to a ton of times and slowly grew to love.  I still have it in rotation.

Never thought I'd say this sentence, but Degrassi did it better.

I'd like to take the Thorpedo for a ride sometime.

If this is the reasoning behind the premise for the show, it makes a hell of a lot of sense as well as being super sad.  I'd have to applaud the creators if this is what they're building towards because not once during the 7 seasons did this thought enter my mind until tonight.

Introduced us to Chris Pratt?  Oh dear, you clearly did not watch Everwood, which makes me sad as it was quite a good show. It was the show that not only brought us Chris Pratt, but the mistress of REVENGE!!!, Emily VanCamp!

Taylor Townsend was and will always be the greatest.  Plus, the fact that Ben McKenzie was actually given a chance to be something other than sullen and show that he had a sense of humor thanks to her was always my favorite part of the 4th season.

For the longest time, I thought I had made that show up in my head and it didn't exist because I couldn't find any record of it.

The funny thing is that the people in charge of merchandise design over at Disney parks right now are totally in full nostalgia mode.  I was at Walt Disney World a few months ago, and they had Darkwing Duck, Gummi Bears, and Duck Tales shirts for sale.  They were so popular with the 20+ crowd that they easily were

Going back and watching the last season when they were marathoning it recently, I really have grown to love Willam in a way that I don't know I did while I watched it the first time.  Also, I ADORED his reaction to Phi Phi's claim that she's grown to respect Sharon at the finale.  That was the most perfect

Is it bad I think this would improve the show dramatically?  Maybe he can sell Katherine McPhee to his uncle for a hotel and we'd never have to see her again.

If she referred to herself as a muse ONE MORE TIME, I was going to seriously injure someone.  You are NO ONE'S MUSE Katherine McPhee, you are and will always be an American Idol runner up that really has no acting skills and is just getting by with her pretty face and decent voice.

Actually there are a bunch, including one right outside of Times Square that I use as a condition for me ever venturing into Times Square whenever friends/family want to go see a show or whatever. Otherwise, I would never go into Times Square, and rightfully so.  What sane New Yorker ever wants to go to Times Square?

So, I just did some research, and did anyone else know that Jason Priestly is apparently starring in a Canadian HBO series going into its third season called Call Me Fitz?