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Circus peanuts always sound like a good idea, but then you eat 20 and you want to kill yourself and everyone around you.

Circus peanuts always sound like a good idea, but then you eat 20 and you want to kill yourself and everyone around you.

My first film in theatres was Fox and the Hound, a movie which is NOT underrated, because sadly it's not very good. I still love it, though, terrible songs and all. (Seriously, the only good song in that movie is "The Best of Friends." If you have fond memories of other songs, don't rewatch the film because they are

Rescuers Down Under is a pretty great film, until you realize that it's really not a Rescuers film - Bernard and Bianca do very little to actually help Cody, and they are barely onscreen for half the running time.

Rescuers Down Under is a pretty great film, until you realize that it's really not a Rescuers film - Bernard and Bianca do very little to actually help Cody, and they are barely onscreen for half the running time.

#savedonna

#savedonna

Oh, I think it's been pretty obvious that Louis is in love with Donna and has been for some time. Remember that episode where he got her to go to the opera with him?

Oh, I think it's been pretty obvious that Louis is in love with Donna and has been for some time. Remember that episode where he got her to go to the opera with him?

You need to watch him in Damages where he plays (as someone on these boards put it) "the most corrupt cop ever in the history of corrupt cops."

You need to watch him in Damages where he plays (as someone on these boards put it) "the most corrupt cop ever in the history of corrupt cops."

I kind of liked it when they gave bloody Ellen zombie eyes in quick cuts. Or did I imagine that?

I kind of liked it when they gave bloody Ellen zombie eyes in quick cuts. Or did I imagine that?

I definitely think this episode seemed like a place-holder, especially since this season has been pretty strong so far.

I definitely think this episode seemed like a place-holder, especially since this season has been pretty strong so far.

Michael Bay?? At least Wyler knows how to direct an action scene so that it builds suspense, rather than being simply incomprehensible.

Michael Bay?? At least Wyler knows how to direct an action scene so that it builds suspense, rather than being simply incomprehensible.

Yes, Kaldrick's plot was certainly the highlight of this episode. I still love Nick, but this was not a good episode for him. Those plot developments were too…obvious? Although I kind of feel the same way about Abby's plot. Either her co-star is going to come on to her, or Alan Thicke is going to find he's dating his

Yes, Kaldrick's plot was certainly the highlight of this episode. I still love Nick, but this was not a good episode for him. Those plot developments were too…obvious? Although I kind of feel the same way about Abby's plot. Either her co-star is going to come on to her, or Alan Thicke is going to find he's dating his

Yay, a return to form! This is the White Collar I love. And actually, I thought Laura Vandervoort was a pleasant surprise on this show, but that might just be because she was so horrific on V.