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I thought that it was charming. Lamb is a lot smarter than the previews would have you believe and whatever Cody-speak is, she doesn't speak much of it. The issue I had with the film is that it doesn't have much bite. It's not that the movie is unfunny, it's just that it's not really a comedy but it's not that

Don't feel bad for Pennsatuckey. All she ever wanted was to get beef and have someone knock out her meth teeth. She played Piper perfectly.

I refuse to accept any review that doesn't begin with Varrick: Platypus Bear (Bearrick?) "Juli you forgot the honey" "There's no honey in here!" "No honey? We're in a bear!"

I hope the eliminations come with job offers from Graham and Joe.

The opening to this TV club breakdown (can I call it a review still?) is such an adorably wonderful stretch. Saturday morning cartoons prepare kids for the tough task of adult TV watching… !? Hahahaha. You're on a yacht right now writing that inbetween sips of Mimosa aren't you?

Just because MTV faked their Jersey Shore crew doesn't mean the culture hadn't been there forever. One of the first things I asked when I moved here, years before the Shore was, "What's Sleaside?"

Well, they did cut their grieving short to throw a heckuva going away party for Dex. Quit that frowning Dexter, I know you were close to Vogel but let's par-tay!

I think this movie deserves(d) the spoiler comment section treatment because everything i want to say good and bad would ruin the surprises.

I think people are wrong about Korra. She was clearly making some hard but important decisions. I think Tenzin failed to recognize the threat to the Southern Water Tribe that the unruly spirits posed and was being selfish and irresponsible by pushing for her to continue on with their airbending vacation. They even

Fletch has the all time funniest scene in the history of movies in it: http://movieclips.com/k6a5-… Fletch Lives… barely makes the grade for me.

Name a comedy sequel funny or funnier than the first. Go!

It does trust its audience though in other ways. They never spell out that the reason Norma went murderfreak on Keith is that those abuse feelings were drawn to the surface. You just have to remember it. Now when you look back at what seemed like a gratuitous scene, there's a little more going on than we first

It's a little inert despite all the dancing. Chalk it up to her directing? You know what isn't adorkable though? Zooey when she sings on live TV. Go look up any performance from late night TV, girl's in a zombie trance.

I think the son should eat the T-shirt. The father says, "You know that's not the real Zach Braff right, son?" Awkward sitcom laughter and… scene.

I don't disagree with the problems identified by Todd here but I think we have arrived at Parks' end game. Characters have been allowed to grow up in ways which take them away from but do not drastically alter their types. April's prickliness has been slowly rounded off and the idea that she would become a vet seems

Fuck the library. Those psychotic assholes.

He was too busy whistling.

I wanna see the world through the eyes of that hitchhiker Rick left to die. What was his journey like?

He had fishtanks full of heads. I think he was plenty psychopath before this episode even if he wasn't in full on Jason Vorhees mode like he was here.

The difference is Veronica Mars is a relatively cheap show and Pushing Daisies done right is an extremely expensive one from a purely production cost outlook. I wouldn't want anything below the high bar of the series.