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jmunney's Dream Theatre
I was on a spaceship with Team Arrow. They were fighting some warriors in space. The warriors were dressed in some sort of metallic samurai armor. Most of them had been vanquished, but there were still a few remaining. I was taking care of making turkey and cheese sandwiches. One of the

That's a fantastic typo that I will be keeping in there, but out of concern for others' sanity, I made sure to add in a correction.

After the first one, I was thinking, "This should go well. I know couples." But after the second one, I was like, "Uh-oh, they're going deep." And after the third one, I was like, "Damn, now they're bringing in the couples who keep their romance private."

How could I resist?

SUPER CHUNK ANSWERS
1. Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas (We got this.)
2. Chris Pratt and Anna Faris (We guessed Rachel McAdams and Taylor Kitsch. We had no idea what guys were in Jennifer's Body, so Kitsch was just a random non-guess.)
3. Christopher Guest and (not brown) Jamie Lee Curtis (We guessed Jamie Lee

Also relevant: Donald revealed on James Corden last night that his go-to karaoke jam is "Kiss From a Jam."*

I'll accept your explanation, but that still doesn't make any sense (which is also kind of true of a lot of great sayings).

I have never heard the saying "Like it or lump it." In what context does that mean anything?

9/13/16 MOVIE TRIVIA RECAP
We got rolling right along in the opening round, missing only a couple and betting big on the first Super Chunk (though a guess of Sophie Marceau instead of Brigitte Bardot proved to be a killer).
We were mostly solid in the audio round of characters singing in non-musicals, especially with

I don't know too much internationally beyond the UK, and even there I don't love much other than Monty Python's Flying Circus. (I really gotta start Fawlty Towers.) Doctor Who is also cool, but it's not among my all-time favorites.

My turn!

The 100 Greatest American TV Shows, according to Alan Sepinwall and Matt Zoller Seitz

7 (Alan) and 8 (Matt). No explanation. Every show's scores are generally sans explanation.

70th 72nd

I can't readily find it anywhere. I'll try to write it out when I get a chance.

In the intro, they basically cop to it not being "objective" or "definitive." This is very much their list and a conversation-starter for other people to make their own lists.

It's acting, but also strength of characterization. The example they used to explain that is Tony Soprano vs. Jack Bauer: it wouldn't be too hard to argue that James Gandolfini and Kiefer Sutherland gave equally strong performances, but the former wins out because there is more depth to Tony to begin with.

Does the coding on J!6 allow for diacritical marks?

-I think they accounted for that Influence discrepancy … somewhat. There are some shows from this century with 8 or higher. Still, there are surely certain recent shows whose influence is yet to be felt. I mean, they both gave Louie 6's, and just this past week, I'm looking at the premieres of Atlanta and Better Things

Not really. Each show's entry is more about what makes it great, without much of a detailed breakdown into what determined the ratings.