todd, when is our grading history coming back?
todd, when is our grading history coming back?
my reading is that it's almost definitely number 3.
do you not have enough merits to buy it?
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How about the Passover episode of Curb? One of the best Curbs ever. I love when Larry just openly accuses the doctor of stealing his newspaper.
I really hope my entire history of grading TV episodes and movies is not gone forever.
Also, having one page where every episode of a TV show, the link to its review, and its corresponding grade was perfect. WHY DID YOU GET RID OF THAT?
I do not understand why the notifications system was removed.
where is the page where it lists all the shows i've watched and my grades for them?
Rains of Castamere:
OK, sorry to be this guy, but I've seen this same error three times at pretty good Web sites today. So:
1. Eastbound and Down is the best scripted television currently on the air.
Loved the homage to Apple's 1984 Mac commercial — http://www.youtube.com/watc… — when Kenny throws the chair through the "fourth wall" on the TV set… had a little bit of Wizard of Oz in it too.
can you hurry up and post the new episode so i can give it a D-
This episode was directed so beautifully. Perfect blend of art and absurd.
Maybe this is just Breaking Bad PTSD, but was anyone else terrified the whole episode that Kenny was going to go back to his room to find April choked to death on her vomit in her sleep? I mean they set it up, didn't they? I couldn't even enjoy the jokes.
This episode worked so well, and the A, B, and C plots were all so strong, I barely noticed the absence of Rashida Jones.
But a gumball and a piece of hard candy definitely don't feel the same.
because it was a gumball.
Your concerns were already addressed. Last season, when it was time to actually donate the sperm, Chris and Ann decided not to have a platonic mother/father relationship. They get back together romantically at the end of season 5, and it is strongly implied that Ann's baby was conceived via normal sexual intercourse.