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Did anyone else think for more than a moment that Yoga Jones was being played by a really, really thin Edie Falco?

My theory on the movie is that we only meet Summer for one scene, that last one in the park.  Every other scene is Joe's recollections of her, colored by whatever emotion he's feeling about that memory.  It's a great look at how sometimes you're in love with the idea of being in love, rather than actually iin love.

It's not a good movie….it's an excellent movie.  But yes, it makes a case for architecture in LA, which is fun considering all the jokes over the years about LA having no real history, despite being founded in the 1780s.

Good lordy, yes.

So is Brenda Song returning?  I liked her and Morris together.

More suits!  More beaches!

They put the sets in storage last week and that grant was from March or so.

Jesus, the more I read about this the more I get excited to see it.  I think this weekend is going to be binge time.

I know that moment is coming for Bunheads, and it still is going to suck hard.

Adding the Black Count to my TBR list right now!

Yes it is!  Goddamn, the footnotes are awesome.

Carlos the Jackal gives Jimmy a Christmas present and then burns it in front of him!

Some of those final Lovecraft lines are really going to stick in your head.  The man knew how to write purple prose like nobody's business.

I'm not even sure what that description means but it intrigues me.

Easily The Count of Monte Cristo, which I had no idea was going to be such an obsessive page-turner.  Good god, there is some serious, hardcore revenge going on in that and I just loved it.

Man, any time Hank had to deal with something that made him uncomfortable to talk about it was gold.  See also (as mentioned by many others here) Aisle 8A, the episode where Hank has to buy Connie "feminine products."

That's a good point, though the existence of the toilets themselves was well-meant liberal fuzziness.

Fuck yeah.

Ah, Newstoom.  The show that years for the days when old white men were sure to tell us everything was just fine.

To me, the epitome of episodes with Hank dealing with well-meant liberal fuzzyheadness (and I say that as a well-meaning liberal fuzzyhead myself) was him fighting against being able to buy a real toilet instad of one of those stupid low-flow toilets.