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Brenda was my favorite from the beginning, and that's why I would've voted her if I would've voted for someone. Malcolm is very good choice to get the money though, so no complaining.

Why, thank you sir. We are just happy that someone remembers us.

@avclub-f1402e9c7903871f821a3065c77dc691:disqus Finnish accent is no Scandinavian though (not that that's what you were saying). Swedish, Norwegian and Danish sound all pretty similar to each other and they're Germanic languages, where as Finnish is from the same origins as Hungarian, Estonian and Turkish. It wasn't

"Europe used to be my favourite continent, now it's not even in my top five".

Didn't sound Finnish at all. Well, I might've bought it if I didn't hear her speak "Finnish", but even then it would've been a stretch.

As I am from Finland I probably got some extra laughs from this episode as well. And not just because Finnish that was spoken in this episode was so shitty…. The Angry Birds clock was exactly something moronic Finland would give as a gift to the VP of USA, great cringe moment through and through (we love to underscore

@avclub-a6fdefb2b99177b152b2392b43097665:disqus I saw a couple of episodes, and that's exactly what it was, which is why I didn't go for more.

They should've written Kiefer into Happy Endings as Elisha Cuthberts characters father (as Jack Bauer)

With the season Community has had, I can't say that I'm going to miss it much if it goes.

She was talking about getting rid of Cochran after Eddie though.

It was the smartest move to make at this point in the game, but it doesn't make it any less dirty. One of the cruelest backstabbings in Survivor history so I definitely understand the outcries.

As a Finn, I'm wildly enthusiastic about an episode that's going to set place in here. (Even though Helsinki is a piece of shit city and I'd want to go there even less than Selena)

How could they, life is an infinite abyss.

@Goon_Diapers:disqus It really looks like you'll be the cool kid on AV Club when you say you've gotten over Garden State.

So is what you're trying to say that finding an abyss in New Jersey is implausible, or that someone having an accidental profound symbolic moment in their life is implausible? Well, I'm assuming it's the Jersey thing since I've never been to Jersey and the latter happens to everyone.

@avclub-d542a3419c3ad57206a96bcc86155ebc:disqus Don't worry, I'm pretty sure incest has been socially acceptable ever since Game of Thrones became a mainstream hit.

@avclub-7e1e22a62ee38a4a0fb3e0daf5be492e:disqus Ja, English ist nicht mein native language. Sometimes I have so many kraut in my eyes I can nicht schreiben properly.

If you're 20-30 then definitely check out Garden State, otherwise maybe not. It very much relies on your ability to relate to the story, it's pretty simple indie movie otherwise, nothing spectacular.

Since this movie is pretty much an epitome of the expression, I don't even know how to answer that.

It's definitely a movie that works best when you're at that same point in your life as well. Like it's for people in their mid-twenties, what breakfast club was for teenagers. But I don't think either of these movies failed the test of time, it is just us, the viewers who grew past those phases.