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I dunno… I'm sort of bored by this thing. I'm surprised this episode was regarded as an improvement over the last. The pacing is all over the place, and I still can't bring myself to care about any of these people. I'll… show myself out.

Uh… I call bullshit.

I also lived in San Diego for three years. People nearly pulled over to the side of the road when it rained.

The average lifespan of a doctor at Seattle Grace is 41.

Yeah, this is odd. I'm an actor. Every time I get a big job I don't think "ohhoho, I've made it, you peons." You spend a while struggling and you're convinced it's all gonna get taken away from you instantly. I haven't seen one job turn many people into jackasses. I've seen people get slightly cocky, but never do

They can do a business.

He's not. Sandra's just that good.

I don't think his age or his accent has anything to do with it. I think it's largely that maintaining an acting career is incredibly tricky. He's more famous and successful and wealthier than 99% of actors so I think he's actually doing fine.

Well, he'd probably be impressed it was for something besides Galaxy Quest.

His name is Patrick Breen! I did a play with him. He's a fantastic guy. Great actor.

I think we're going to dig into how the morals of this afterlife business are essentially fucked up and how people in The Good Place tend to be self-righteous and boring.

The only logic leap that really makes me scratch my head is how often Negan is alone and no one even tries to kill him. Honestly I feel like they've had a lot of opportunities to just off the dude and no one takes it and I can't understand why.

This movie… didn't tell the story it wanted to tell. Half spy film, half romance, neither ended up working out. The romance seemed quick and forced and by the time we got to the story I think the film really was trying to tell it all just fell apart and fell flat.

As an actor who has done two plays at La Jolla Playhouse, which is a Tony-award winning major regional theatre with four stages, I'm a little miffed he called it a "small theatre."

Honestly, there's two things that I think are hackneyed about this show.

Yeah, I'm sort of… very bored by Derrick. His makeup and his styling always seems like the same thing over and over and over again.

Didn't Kimmi also prevent Monica from grabbing the idol last go around? Like, Probst was about to hand it to Monica, Kimmi stepped in front to grab it, and handed it to Ciera.

That's pretty smart of Joe, to tell you the truth. He's already got a massive target on his back and there's no reason to increase said target.

A friend of mine was talking about this and his running theory is that whatever "disease" creates the zombies in this world has to inflame the brain to a degree where it does some sort of damage to the skull bone, making it fairly brittle. Seriously, if one can bump against a wall and be dead they should fall apart

That show was amazing. Perfectly captured the era when Generation X was giving way to first wave Millenials.