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No, I do think it's a different show, I just don't think it's a bad show, either.

Anthro 101 is great; I find it odd that anyone would pick that for a bad one.

I don't need to see it to know Ben Affleck is insufferable. When The Town got good reviews I thought, "What the hell, this many people say it's good, I'll give it a shot." Nope. Same old Ben Affleck that makes you want to stab everything in the world every moment he's on screen.

There's no way to know what was learned. The CIA lies for a living.

About 20 minutes should have been trimmed out of the 2nd and 3rd acts.

@avclub-62812d8eb06386505986efff8b5e43ac:disqus "America today is one of the few countries on the planet that actually cares enough about the suffering of others to actually do anything about it."

Well, last week's review said that this episode was one of the show's worst, so, I don't think it would have mattered.

They needed Crash to feel better about all of those minority prostitutes they've had buried in the desert over the years. They feel better now. On with the industry masturbation!

What their relationship is really lacking is an episode focusing on it. At the moment it feels like they're together just because the writers decided they would be. (Though to be fair, that episode probably belonged towards the end of season 3). There was the acting class episode, and after that there were little

I would've paid money to see the look on Katheryn Bigelow's face when she didn't get nominated. She better have another movie ready if Avatar 2 ever comes out.

*hands you a picture of Allison Brie as Annie*

I really liked it too. The only moment that fell flat for me was Annie's drink throwing, and that's just because of how outlandish the situation was (hotel employees doing what they did is just too far out there).

But is there porn of it yet?

A second chance to rant about how much I hate his smug, obnoxious, talentless ass? It's an Anna Howard Shaw Day miracle!

The race card? Really?

Either way it's obnoxious, and he does a similar thing in his stand up too. It's possible to play a clueless blowhard and have it be funny; see Steve Carrell, Will Ferrell, Neal Patrick Harris. Whatever Aziz is doing ain't it.

Hey, it's the reason I don't watch Parks and Rec. Maybe if the entire episode was nothing but him getting stabbed in his self-satisfied face.

Elias Koteas really deserves a lifetime achievement award. He took it from James Spader from behind so convincingly in Crash that no one even mentions that scene when they talk about the movie. Though to be fair, even I would have fucked James Spader in Crash.

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No Amy Adams? I suppose once you give Philip Seymour Hoffman a hand job, your innocence is lost forever.