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Maybe they all remember being cruelly rejected by teenaged girls and have never let it go. Because when we're teens, we can hurt our parents and friends and classmates by being so deep in out own heads we don't notice when we're doing it.

So is Hurt the next Doctor or is he just a guest spot on the anniversary special? I'm really excited about it either way.

I was gonna complain about that same thing. The fact that he mentions it every week is starting to make me wonder when it was universally decided (without me) that Hopkin's Lecter was incredibly hammy and obviously inferior to Brian Cox's.  

I sure did. And I guess the tone does shift pretty dramatically, but the whole movie had been about what's wrong with what students will accept as part of a college experience.

I'd file Accepted more under really pleasant surprise than bait and switch.

The Rachel thing wasn't that compelling to watch (but then, neither was Max so maybe that's on purpose) but it was just really nice to see a TV breakup that happens because one of the people calmly looks at their situation and decides "Yep…I missed my chance" and then walks away. Also: "Lorelai, she's just a friend,

Didn't Esmerelda have a good run as a Halloween costume for a few years there?

And whines about living in a town that's too dumb and provincial to really get her, when and where they can all hear her doing it. Plus, (unrelated) bestiality because who prefers him as the blonde French prince at the end? No one I've ever met.

I thought that Merida being your basic self absorbed teenaged girl was the best thing about Brave.

Yeah, it's more about taking away her bow and replacing it with a lower cut dress….

Jack Sparrow is my most  played song

"..being helpful isn't how you demonstrate value"  Oh man, with that one sentence you've made me genuinely concerned about how I've always operated at work.

Sterling Cooper Draper….Pete?

It was actually really chilling to hear him saying it one episode after I officially decided I was just done rooting for this character on any level.

Oh, they could grunge that guy up, its not like Aaron Paul isn't pretty.

By the way…is Ip Man 2 any good? I loved the first one.

I'm iffy on Coppola, but your mention of the cinematographer for Zodiac actually may have lured me in…not even kidding.

Also, is Shakespeare really that hard of a sell?

I can't believe that's the first time I've even heard that pun

I was just assuming one of the many other people standing there would. Seriously, none of his men want to kill him? Really?