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I've seen many of the ones listed here in theatres, but nothing compared to the only film I ever walked out on: the uncomfortable Ted Danson/Whoopi Goldberg romantic comedy Made In America. Good God I had never left a theatre quite as angry and belligerent as I did that day. I did wind up catching the rest of it

Yeah, we do. We have the bagels, but our pizza is shit. We also don't have street vendors, which really sucks. There's some obscure law that dicked us around and out of having food trucks - except on special occasions like festivals.

I will shout it from the rooftops WHERE IS ALMOST FAMOUS?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

Wait. No. where is Almost Famous - the first great film of the decade?!? Really? COME ON.

So we're all clear that Amber is possessed, right?

I haven't read the books. For those like me, is it at all possible the Abies are very much us and the pain and scars Hassler has, the oddly timed period Megan has and Ben's impending return are all very much related (or at least two out of three)? I mean, replacement could mean quite literally decimating a host body

Oh, and who could forget Ice-T's great moment in which he has to explain that confidential gay sex between African American males is called, "Sex on the down-low."

As long as Richard Belzer is alive, Munch will always find a way to get back on television. I know he left a while back (probably got tired flying back and forth from France where he resides and personally dubs his lines for French TV). It's so much easier to talk about the bad episodes than the good ones. The

It's true, it's a crossover ilk. But I've met folk who are just all about blood and guts - too many, really.

Made In America. Ted Danson. Whoopi Goldberg. Horrifying.

Mine probably have to do with some of Arrested Development jokes I missed because they were buried under major set pieces or other laughs.

Not bad. AVClub, I felt was always a little too harsh in the review. It's slight, but it's sweet. And genuinely funny.

It would be a fun throwback to work for Sam Rockwell's character at the pool park in The Way, Way Back.

Shouldn't a feature called "Great job, Internet!" Actually feature great or at least good things the world wide web has contributed and not absolutely atrocious crap like this?

I will go to bat for Buffy Seasons 4 and 7 in a heartbeat. The one I find the absolute weakest is this sixth. All that build up after Buffy died and meh. Not many great standalones, took forever to kick in the main thrust of the plot, less Giles. No fun.

For such a high rating, you seem to think it still sucked.

Wait…no Hitchcock?

I remember reading somewhere that a screenwriter was talking to a writer for Lost asking him what they had planned and the Lost guy said, "Yeah, we essentially just think of the most fucked up shit we can and figure it out later." And the screenwriter was so fucking pissed at him. That's what this show is doing,

Though I hope it's dramatically not true, didn't anyone else find Hector's ending ambiguous enough that he never got the job and had ill-fated intentions for heading to the store to buy that shirt?