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There's this new show that's sort of flying under the radar… it's called Game of Thrones… you might want to check that out…

This week, Lindsay is the worst.

Don't have time to read all these, but please tell me that somebody has already made this joke: "That episode sure started with a bang!"

Anybody else think that Wagner Moura looks like Matthew Rhys in that photo?

Thanks for the feedback, Warren. "Please learn proofreading" is not a fragment, it's an imperative sentence with a polite modifier. My note on proofreading referred to the multiple punctuation errors in the article, not the vocabulary issue I mentioned subsequently. I'll add that in your comment, you are missing

Dear AVC, please learn proofreading. Also, the difference between "throws" and "throes" is something a professional writer should know.

I love the season that's on Netflix right now. It's so polite and calm, which is such a nice contrast to every other reality show. I always recommend it to friends as "the most British stereotypes you can think of all on one show."

Did the AVClub get some kind of sponsorship from Coub? Why do they keep posting these?

At some point, the FBI gave up on looking for that couple, I think because Nina told Stan they had been repatriated. Do they now know that that was a lie, and will start looking for them again?

I see what you did there.

It just made me really sad for Stan. He has nothing left (depending on how you count the son he doesn't seem super interested in), and he's trying to get the Jennings to adopt him.

You could see her kind of coming around to Pastor Tim, and that moment just stopped her in her tracks.

I want the fallout of that end scene to be: Elizabeth teaches Paige how to fight.

No Jane the Virgin review?

Once Upon a Time. I was a diehard fan, too, and kept watching all through the crap in Neverland and Frozen, each week deluding myself to believe that the writers could bring back any level of quality near what they had in the first season.

I scrolled through to make sure somebody answered this before writing it myself.

Last week, all of the viewers who were getting a little too sympathetic with P/E got that terrific gut punch of "you can't forget who these people are." No matter what, the USSR was our enemy in 1983. This week, the show wanted to remind us that while Russia is trying to destroy the US, the US is also going after

I actually had the same thought for a split second. I think it's because it's so typical to think of a man drugging a woman, it's just the natural assumption at this point.

Don't let the Fitz fans hear you say that…

The opening of this episode from the perspective of a moderate MCU fan who hasn't seen Civil War yet: