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Binged all of A Series of Unfortunate Events.

My top 15 would go something like this.

I thought this episode was great, up there with the rest of Season 7 so far. It sounds like the reviewer simply didn't like the tropes used, so it probably is just a matter of taste this week. Still, I watch Archer for the comedy rather than the originality and that slow-mo sequence was my favourite sequence of the

Don't know what kind of response you were hoping to get in the first place. And I'm obviously not equating the two, that's not what it means to put things into perspective. I mean that we're obviously going to have certain people whose legacy lingers into future generations to varying degrees, from Chopin to Debussy,

People said the same thing when Stravinsky debuted Rite of Spring and now it's the sound that defined the early 20th century. Put things into perspective.

Is it bad that I want Neil Patrick Harris' Olaf makeup to be so overdone that I can't distinguish that it's Neil Patrick Harris underneath?

If that's your honest opinion, then you're perfectly entitled to it.

Yes, how dare we suggest that a young man who expresses the fury of his ancestors' (and his own) racial discrimination have more soul than a home-schooled girl with a troubled love life and a clique of celebrity galpals?

"Is Jonah the father? I feel sorry for you. They're gonna be pulling that kid out of you in shifts" gets me every time.

Pewbacca

Still patiently waiting for the ever-elusive prison season.

Good for me? I don't think a new Matrix trilogy would be good for ANYONE.

Ah, of course! I completely forgot about that sketch. Thanks for reminding me of that one. Now I'll forever rewatch that finale expecting Shonda and Vonda to pop out with some luggage ca-baggage or something.

There's enough philosophical/metaphorical tripe in this thread to greenlight a whole new Matrix trilogy, and that's saying something.

“(in which a golf cart full of actors almost crashed on live TV)"