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I watched "Lars and the Real Girl" and it cemented my belief that Ryan Gosling is, without a doubt, the greatest young actor in film today. Memes and devilish good looks aside, he is astoundingly talented at his actual profession, acting.

Fuck NoHomers, I very much enjoyed this episode.

Ew… Melissa McCarthy…

I absolutely disagree with a C+. It was an A- in my book, the minus because the pacing was a bit stiff. I loved the episode because my feelings toward TT/Pig mirrored everyone's in Ooo. At first their relationship/PDA was annoying as hell (just like everyone in town thought), but by the end of the episode I liked it

I absolutely adore Adventure Time with all my heart, but I only really enjoy Regular Show. As far as analysis/discussion goes, AT deserves weekly mention and RS not so much. That's not to take away from RS's radness, there just isn't enough to write about.

Chain story time!

Ugh, what a terrible title. Couldn't they have gone with the simpler, "Making Psycho" or even, "Alfred Hitchcock: Making Psycho"?

If I didn't speak English and could therefore ignore the lyrics in "Blue Jeans" I would say it's an honestly enjoyable listen. But, yeah, the other 13 sucked shit.

I gave the album a listen and was really unimpressed. My view aside, why do critics give Rick Ross the ok to make up his backstory, but this girl is getting stoned for it?

I enjoy South Park most when the boys are just boys and are getting along - minimal Kyle/Cartman bitching, nothing outrageous like space travel, etc. That being said, one of the my favorite episodes for the longest time was "Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics," particularly when they were all singing "Have Yourself a

I love Community, Sunny and Parks and Rec. When selling my friends on Community I sometimes say it's kind of a spiritual successor to Scrubs.

I was unaware of the hate this show generated - and not just dislike, I can understand that, but straight up HATE.

Can we get a tally of deaths at the hands (directly and and indirectly) of Walt? We have Krazy 8, Gus's two dealers who Jesse was out to kill, the plane crash, the two guys in the lab in tonight's episode, etc. Someone get on this - it should be interesting.

The staggering collection of theories of who did it, how they did it, etc. within the BB online community is precisely the reason I love this show. As much as I love reading/analyzing these theories, I have to say it: Walt is behind it. Sorry, but it's the natural path the show must take. I don't want it to be the

I love how the series parallels what is going on in the narrative: this whole idea of characters manipulating each other to hate who they once trusted, and how we, the viewers, are being manipulated to hate Walt, who we once trusted. Absolute genius storytelling.