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Constructive discussion on day one? Where?  It's all quotes, isn't it?  I'm pretty sure the Simpsons ones are nothing but quotes and whining.  But then, I say that as a whiner, so what do I know?

Constructive discussion on day one? Where?  It's all quotes, isn't it?  I'm pretty sure the Simpsons ones are nothing but quotes and whining.  But then, I say that as a whiner, so what do I know?

Hang on… the 'good cuts' article has Apocalypse Now (1979), the 'bad cuts' one has Apocalypse Now (2001).  So… the original was a good director's cut, I guess?  Or something?

Hang on… the 'good cuts' article has Apocalypse Now (1979), the 'bad cuts' one has Apocalypse Now (2001).  So… the original was a good director's cut, I guess?  Or something?

Five-star post, yo.  Mind you, thomaskantor's post might apply to the people who really do think GoT is 'the best TV evar'… but I haven't see many of those.

Five-star post, yo.  Mind you, thomaskantor's post might apply to the people who really do think GoT is 'the best TV evar'… but I haven't see many of those.

Probably.  Reviewing the reviews is fun, though.

Probably.  Reviewing the reviews is fun, though.

Everything, Hortense.  Everything.

Everything, Hortense.  Everything.

Thing is, nobody's actually denying that.  The comments here are almost entirely quotes because that's all these recaps do: remind people of the existence of the episode and let them quote away.  They could just print the title and a picture and have the same effect.

Thing is, nobody's actually denying that.  The comments here are almost entirely quotes because that's all these recaps do: remind people of the existence of the episode and let them quote away.  They could just print the title and a picture and have the same effect.

You guys are missing the best part, which is that after that gloriously unnecessary and confusing repetition, the NEXT paragraph somehow manages to finish with "as previously established, Marty is dead weight".  I'm now convinced that Rabin's doing this deliberately.  Repetitiveness is his job.

You guys are missing the best part, which is that after that gloriously unnecessary and confusing repetition, the NEXT paragraph somehow manages to finish with "as previously established, Marty is dead weight".  I'm now convinced that Rabin's doing this deliberately.  Repetitiveness is his job.

Rome, of course!

Rome, of course!

Heeeeeey… you can't go claiming each episode has its own strong theme and then not list the themes!  That's pretty much cheating.

Heeeeeey… you can't go claiming each episode has its own strong theme and then not list the themes!  That's pretty much cheating.

Pretty sure gardens don't get nice without big piles of shit.

Pretty sure gardens don't get nice without big piles of shit.