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That's where you're wrong.

In all fairness, thirty is still waaaaay too young for Bowie.

Broadway Melody runs a bit long, but…Cyd, and the green dress, and that moment when he throws the cigarette holder thingie on the ground and lifts her, just so damn sexy.

I don't think it's my favorite of all time, but it's definitely my favorite Gene Kelly dance number. Probably not the most obvious choice, certainly not the most ambitious choreography he ever did but the energy, the fun, the totally random "AAAAAAAAY" at the end, and most of all the fact that Donald O'Connor could

Am I supposed to know who Nostradamus is at this point? Or care? Because we're starting the second season here and all they can come up with for characterization is "family died in a plague" Also, I apparently still like this show even after they've killed Henry off, yay!

Oh yeah, that "whose face do you see" scene where you can see him figure it out, I love that so much.

Seriously, it is tragic how Lane ended up, and no one seemed to care that much. Seriously she actually said "It was such a small window, when I got to be a real person"

"If you get pregnant, you get married!" "OH MY GOD"

My favorite part of that whole thing (other than The Shins showing up to play their spring break, for some reason) was Madeline and Louise explaining how to correctly do spring break ie, afternoon naps, makeout to get free stuff or into bars and Paris just says "Were we really friends at one point?"

Yeah, by the end of the series they had decided he was basically illiterate, only good enough for basic construction work, and that's not who he was in the beginning when he and Rory were arguing over Jack Kerouac.

I was a fan of Dean in the first season at least, the first time I watched it. Watching their early relationship after I had seen the whole series first season Dean didn't seem so perfect anymore, particularly with regards to the Tristan stuff. But @avclub-15d496c747570c7e50bdcd422bee5576:disqus has a point, Jess

Well, not full of adult references, but the one I remember had Art Garfunkel guesting as a moose troubadour who followed Buster around singing about how sad he was that day. And at the end of the episode Arthur had to ask "Who's that moose with the guitar?" and Buster said "I thought he was with you"

Does Libby seriously still not know about Bill and Virginia however many years later?! Or has she quietly figured it out and isn't saying anything because Bill is nicer to everyone (including her) when he has Gini?

I swear at last half of Jenny and Vastra's dialogue (even when they're just talking to each other) is them reminding people they're a couple and it sounds really unnatural.

Seriously the exact same scene, other than Bill calling Gini a whore again. It was creepy on Buffy and it's creepy here too.

Can someone explain how some tv series (with multiple seasons) keep getting moved over to the miniseries category? Just because they're British? Or feature Jessica Lange?

He's on Penny Dreadful with Eva Green, and he's really good in it.

Right, that was a nice manipulative touch, because it wasn't just "she's drawn to me because of my darkness and I'm bad for her" it had to be "She's only drawn to US because we're all dark, and she deserves better than that"

Not entirely convinced she did.