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Andrew Overbye
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Everyone always hates on this feature, and I pretty much agree. But what would everyone say is the BEST installment of "Great Job, Internet!"?

You look like a fool.

Is this where Scott Tobias went?

I've got my problems with it, but it has one of my favorite last scenes in cinema.

Yeah just some madcap fun. Thanks for even responding!

I know some of Clint's resume, but I don't have a picture of him. WAIT. He's the guy in the tree in Arrested Development, right?

You're also the middle.

It really stands up to relistens.

There was not a single entry on this list where I could picture the faces of both people.

Would you say only or middle child stigma/stereotypes are more prevalent?

Agree about this article but not this feature. Consistently entertaining to me.

Given how often we see Jay's perspective, I thought she was lying about It being in the room when she was in the pool. They didn't show It for a minute or so and I was thinking "What is she getting at here?"

I really can't believe the show didn't utilize him more after (and arguably during) Season 3.

Much Obliged

My pop culture weekend will seem like heaven compared to the next couple days that await me.

Mad Max: Fury Road, Serpico, some Inside Amy Schumer, started Rick and Morty and Bob's Burgers. Also listened to about four hours of Aziz Ansari's Modern Romance book.

I love Predator, who doesn't? But do your loved ones ever express concern at your weekly consumption of this classic?

I've not seen the original HoC, but the first two seasons of the Netflix show (I didn't watch the third) were such an awful slog for me. People's love for a show completely lacking in emotion or intriguing pathos just utterly baffles me.

EDIT: Asked a question that had been answered.

Also rewatching. Where are you at in it? I skipped season one and I'm a few episodes into Season 4 now. I like Season 1, but I needed some Dickie.