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I saw Jane Campion's 'Sweetie,' Godard's 'Contempt' and 'A Woman is a Woman,' the first three Harry Potters, and 'The Earrings of Madame de…' Then there were random, hilarious, highly-rewatchable episodes of 'Ghost Stories,' this obscure anime that should really be seen some more and a few 'Veronica Mars' episodes

No one cares about your so-called life. Ha ha! See what I did?

Hate to be one of those people, but ever since it came back—hell, ever since it was brought back as the movies—it hasn't been that great. I still watch the show and I still love it, but my expectations are now a smidgen lower. There's alway still hope that it'll rebound, and I cling to that.

Exactly.

Somewhere in TV heaven, Hank, Britt, and the Marses are solving cases and exchanging quips.

Re: 'Veronica Mars'
I just consider myself lucky they didn't follow through with that abysmal Season Four pitch. A big red "NO" to that.

It was like a regular episode of 'Charmed.'

Her girlfriend's pretty hot. I dug the make-out scene, just wished they went further. This is 'True Blood,' after all.

Let's not forget 'Glee' so quickly now. There WERE three of them.

I'm going to consider this movie a blip. 'Brave' seems promising. And it will have Pixar's very first central female protagonist. After well over a decade, you'd think this would have happened sooner.

Speaking as a console, blowing really tickles.

Fun fact about Lamb. EPISODE COUNT SPOILER

Characters drifting out and in for long stretches is going to be a 'Veronica Mars' staple. It gets really niggling as the series goes on, but what can you do? I think the show was strapped for monies and had to really limit the actors' contracts. Most of the supporting characters can only stick around for 12 episodes

'Party Down' is 'Veronica Mars' in a parallel universe, like 'Lost,' only not pissing me off in the end.

My favorite was Angie Hart's performance of Joss's "Blue."

I really didn't like the Lorne framing device in "Spin the Bottle," actually. Lorne's lines weren't funny, the Whedon dialogue didn't click the way it did many times before, the pacing trudged along, and I have no idea why we had to feel such sorrow when it was revealed Lorne wasn't talking to a full house. It felt

You can't be a hipster and not have seen this movie. Only then can you pretentiously dismiss it to look worldly and cool.

It's an okay movie. Venturing into a new language and culture, I'll give Wong a free pass. And I'll look at this movie any day. Such pretty cinematography.

Same. Despite 'Tara''s its ups and downs, I felt the ghost of a tear in my eyes.

B-But what about 'Dexter'? Someone gets too close to him. Or, uh, 'Weeds'? Nancy slurps lattes . . . ?