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Still, at least A.V. Club has avclub.com/search if you just want a chronological listing of articles. It's possible I'm just incompetent, but I haven't found anything like that over there.

I actually really enjoy their content, but their design is so nonsensical it's usually not worth trying to find something interesting to read.

Pudi has played other characters as Abed, and was completely unrecognizable in doing so. Given how even Parson's monologue last night seemed somewhat Sheldon-ish, I'm not sure he could do something even like Abed-as-Don Draper or Abed-as-Han Solo.

They had two opportunities last night to bring up the fact that Taran Killam was in 12 Years a Slave and didn't…I'm not sure whether that was admirable restraint or a missed opportunity.

Hmm…thanks, might try that, then. The premise always intrigued me, but I was turned off by the way all the criticism was suggesting it had basically settled into an unremarkable procedural.

I will say that his interview with Amy Poehler was one of the more adorable things I saw on TV this past week, though that's mostly because she's an amazing human being and he was clearly grateful to have a sympathetic presence. They do need to either get him behind a desk or de-Weekend-Update-ify his monologue,

Do you have to watch the middle stuff? Or can you watch the pilot and the finale and appreciate it like a 90 minute or so movie?

Oh god I hate that movie, almost as much as I hate Crash, which is quite a lot. It's the worst kind of paternalistic conservative fantasizing, and it drives me crazy how much people seem to think it's some kind of testament to personal struggle or whatever. It's a movie made so that everyone could talk for two hours

I came here to see Kings. I am disappointed.

I don't know, I would watch a talk show where the host actively hates the majority of his guests.

If I have to read one more Tumblr screed about how Moffat isn't half the showrunner RTD was…well, I'll probably continue not doing anything, but I'll be increasingly irritated about it.

I'm starting to suspect Stewart's fake laugh is so obnoxious because he doesn't care enough about his celebrity guests to try to come up with something more sincere. It's pretty obvious how much he hates having to ask some vapid starlet about her latest rom com.

I just got a friend hooked on Brooklyn 99, and now he's angry at me and apparently you shouldn't introduce people to things that are just about to go off the air for several weeks.

I've been working on a "If a WOT posts and nobody hears it…" joke all day.

It seems like Matt Bomer's been just on the cusp of breaking out for a few years now. I really hope he gets that star-making role soon, because he's a decent actor and certainly not bad to look at.

I think Jed Whedon is actually still writing for SHIELD, but at this point, I think their problems go somewhat deeper than he can fix.

…and it just won the Golden Globe.

I just watched the second season (well, technically the second season - the season after the prequel season anyway) finale last night, and HOLY. MOTHERFUCKING. SHIT. I felt like I needed a cigarette after that. And I don't smoke.

I mean, I want Bill Hader to be in everything, so I can't complain about this.

Except that Boyle was going overboard, and he said so himself, and he asked for help - it was just that Vivian was going overboard as well, and so Boyle's crazy turned out to be okay in the situation. Once Peralta realized that, he corrected course and sent Boyle forth on his insane way. I actually thought it was