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That's a typo.
I think you meant to say, "Exceedingly wealthy, exceedingly wealthy Jon Cryer".

Sounds classy, just like my Chlid Fcuker t-shirt.

I was hoping for a Primal Fear ending, and that it was Elmo all along.

Of Course, she should give that money to a charity or something and apologise.

And it's hard to get into a horror and be scared when you're just annoyed. I mean I'm fine with characters still doing some dumb things, because in high adrenaline moments our minds don't work that great. But to go into some dark house and not have characters exclaim, "why the fuck are you going in there, can you not

Yeah, I just finished it. Well it was pretty shit, not scary at all, every jump scare came exactly when you'd think they would. Just a very poor film, and completely pointless (even for a remake).

My thought would be, stop putting in more effort than the Dexter writing staff.

How sweet, not sure this site is for you if you get bent out of shape from people criticising a show that deserves it. Wait when did critics and awards (not fan voted ones) give anything positive to the recent seasons of Dexter? Most people who are here posting like myself, started watching this show 8 years ago, when

No, no it wasn't.

Yep, this is no where near as painful as watching the demise of Heroes.

@avclub-6997a8bd0e1042b70b60c5c879a1780e:disqus 
Jack vs Locke was definitely the strongest part of the early seasons. But I feel that Jack's change was pretty well earned, I mean he saw the island disappear after John went down the Orchid to move the island and save everyone, pretty easy to be a believer after that.

Maybe a little R&B (which of course stands for 'Ricin and Blue').

It's interesting that that film has probably pushed me more into my current state, even though the characters are not that self aware of horror movies compared to Scream films. I think horror films just work better in a 70's time period, people aren't aware of the tropes, there is also no home security systems, mobile

Okay, I'm 20 minutes into the new Evil Dead movie. And I think I have realised I can't watch modern horror movies anymore. It is just too frustrating to watch films that take place in the present and the characters are not aware of common horror tropes. "Hey here is this thing next to a shotgun that is wrapped in

That's nice for him, I'm sure he will do a good job. But now as a newbie, I'm leaving this thread and not coming back.

Ohh, I can't take this any more! Let's switch back.

I am the one who chooses the radio station

@avclub-a1967e6de4ca99fb2635d94b99453928:disqus 
Oh shit I just realised you're right, 'Henry Gale', does say he entered the numbers, it's in the next episode or so when he is revealed to be an other, that he lies about not entering the numbers.

@Scrawler2:disqus 
Yeah, Ben does say he didn't enter the numbers, he says that things got loud and that the numbers turned to hieroglyphics, then nothing happened and the clock went back to 108. He refers to the station and the computer as a joke. We know that Ben has spent time in the pearl, and calling the swan

@Scrawler2:disqus 
It's ok, as a man I will admit I cried a couple time during the finale. You spend 80 hours with the characters, so of course you're going to care about them.