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Marky Mark killed. The "National Lampoon" callback in his second appearance is the hardest I've ever laughed at DLM.

You know what it takes to make this sequel? It takes brass balls to make this sequel.

"…a Funny Or Die sketch directed by Natalie Morales (Lucy from Parks And Recreation, Meg from Trophy Wife)."

I wouldn't call Love and Monsters a good episode by any means, but I find all of the non-alien parts of that episode really charming. Honestly, if it had just been a little slice-of-life episode about a "find the Doctor" support group, and how it just became a Community-esque group of unlikely friends, I think it

Reading it now:

Out of curiosity, who's brainchild is this? I'm betting on Teti.

I hear what you're saying, but I think Jim Nantz is the official Pantone standard for bland at this point. Joe Buck is unquestionably terrible, but it's a tough race for blandest.

Nice attempt at painting! I think the sky looks great, and your trees are really coming along.

I think you meant to say "Patrick Stewart isn't noted for debauchery."

This ain't over.

So when the movie is good, everyone forgives the decision, but when the movie is bad, everyone jumps on it.

Drop the Lexington. Just Lex. It's cleaner.

The Dragon of Shirt Street?

I liked this article. I thought it was funny.

If there were going to be a Warriors remake, who'd be the best director for it? Would Danny Boyle touch it with a ten foot pole?

Martin giveth and he taketh away.

I don't think Catherine Tate gets enough credit for how much she elevates some pretty mediocre episodes in S4. Partners in Crime and The Unicorn and the Wasp could have both been slogs, but I think back to the legitimately funny "talking through glass" scene and the "poisoned Doctor" scene instead. And her bit at the

I dunno, the run of 42, Human Nature/Family of Blood, Blink and Utopia is possibly the strongest consecutive run of episodes in the modern Who era.

Don't Trust the Black Canary in Apartment 23

Actually, it will be Macklemore and Ryan Lewis, followed by Lorde and Bruno Mars.