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I agree Thomas, there was way to much story devoted to Brakebills. And although I enjoyed the Brakebills south chapters, those could have been omitted entirely, in favor of more Fillory.

Ah, Freeway 2: Confessions of a Trickbaby.
David Allen Grier at his finest.

It makes no sense.
Why green-light a show, only to cancel it before the 2nd season even premiers?

That would be unexpected. I have a question, why do people still refer to Bennett as HRG? His character was given a name way back in season 1. Is it because HRG = badass, and Noah Bennett = worse character on the show?

I hope Rambo fights Apollo Creed in this one….

Joseph Gordon-Levitt was by far the best part of the film. Shame he's not in it more.

Something that bothers me.
I was always under the impression that Al & Company had built the Gem when they arrived in camp; it wasn't a vacant building. If I'm not wrong, it doesn't make much sense that Al would just then discover a passage from the building that he, himself, constructed.

I could be wrong but,
didn't Bo Jackson and Deion Sanders both play football and baseball, not basketball?

you could definitely finish the series before he post the next write up.

4th Billed…
That's really not much of an accomplishment, seeing as after Olyphant, McShane, and Parker, most of the rest of the cast is bill in alphabetical order, save Powers Boothe and the children.

Danny Glover's shoes are the best thing about this video.

Good call on the Hayden Christensen impression, Silly Buns.

I loved this movie when I saw it in the theater.
I thought Mark Wahlberg was hilarious, and at that time I fucking hated Mark Wahlberg. It's still the best he's ever been in a movie.

SDRE fucking rules live.

I know nothing about "Avatar: The Last Airbender". That said, this looks kind of awesome.

ONe of my favortie Al moments
In "No Other Sons or Daughters", as he's leaving Bullock and Starr's hardware store, he looks around and says, with such genuine sincerity, "You did a fucking great job with this place."

I saw John Stamos perform with Mike Love & "The Beach Boys" at Six Flags. True Story.

Now I don't want to say that kiss was hot, but if the boner police are here, I need a lawyer!
I laughed at that line for a while.

I'm predicting the Lost finale will be similar in that way to the Sopranos. At first, a lot of fans (probably myself included) will hate it, but over time (and many repeat viewings), it will probably (hopefully) be remembered as one of the classics.

Even if the Lost finale disappoints me, and because of my high expectations, it probably will (at first), it won't take away from my enjoyment of the show as a whole. I love watching that show, and I love talking about that show. It has been one of the most rewarding entertainment experiences of my life time.