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Same. I liked Tokyo Drift well enough as a kid, but I had no particular affection for the franchise. Until I caught Fast Five on cable about a week before Fast 6 came out, and then suddenly I couldn't get enough.

Not yet. No, but we will be. I'm studying everything the boomers did, and I'm gonna crank it up to 11! Maybe! I don't know. I have to Facebook first. Then Twitter. Then selfie.

Yes, but can we…bang them all?

I'll watch 10.

The first season had some terrific episodes. The "moving in together" episode, the Indian actors episode, and the parents episode, in particular, were my favorites. Even so, missing Noël Wells already.

I enjoyed the audio book. I don't know that I would've enjoyed reading it.

What? I definitely saw that Coke ad.

The funniest bit about the "Death by Bear" execution was that, if you take Summer at her word, she is the one who has to feed her father to the bear.

Better Call Saul is, to me, inherently more tragic than Breaking Bad. I know where Jimmy ends up. I know he becomes Saul. But man, I want him to zag when I know he'll zig. It's great.

I'm sure you could wrangle up some breakfast tacos.

Lotta good shit.

FX basic really only exists during the evenings when its prestige dramas come out of the woods. FXX is all Simpsons all the time, except on Wednesdays.

FXX is such a weird animal. It has the funnier shows. I switched cable providers and was dismayed that it didn't come with it, only FX. Then suddenly, it appeared on my cable package out of nowhere.

"Hello, Miller."

LaBeouf, for sure. Dude's half-way to being a Fallout character already.

NEVER.

Anne Bancroft, God, what a talent. Her and Mel Brooks' relationship is probably one of my favorites from that time. "… It just went on and on, the man never left me alone, thank God.”

Sorkin's work is so far unparalleled. I like Strong's voice for most other things, but her Harley has never quite clicked for me. Rauch's a good choice.

Yeah, and he was good. He did just enough of the Mark Hamill voice to keep consistency while also keeping his own spin on things. I enjoyed his monologue during the end there. And I would also add that whoever did Batman's voice in Origins should be handed the reigns after Conroy retires. Both were well-cast.

The Mindy Project sort of died for me when it moved to Hulu and Danny kept becoming worse and worse of a person. It just didn't hit that high point, and I wasn't enjoying it. I stopped watching, and everything I hear about the new direction doesn't exactly excite me.