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This is what I secretly hoped for but never thought would happen when he made his first guest appearance that left him open to return. Of course, by the end of the season it seemed way more likely and even inevitable, but still, there's something so gratifying about having gone on this emotional journey from not

Probably because that's barely her voice.

This was good, but the clip show aspect of it moved way too fast in some bits and it became distracting and kind of sloppy. LIke how The Mother and Rachel Bilson become roommates 2.2 seconds after meeting each other? We know they become roommates, we didn't need to see it happen in the exact same scene where they

This is as good an explanation for her as any I've heard.

Yeah, I never got this at all. Rose is my least favorite companion in the new series and I was never particularly interested in the idea of the Doctor/Rose pairing. To see people going nuts about it to this day is confusing to say the least.

Pretty awesome finale. Love that John Noble's role is ever-expanding. And my favorite moment of the night, besides the cliffhanger setups and his big speech, probably came when Jenny said "I have more than faith…" and my roommate rolled his eyes and said "…I have you!", only to have her follow up with "I'm a mental

That makes sense, kinda, but I don't know why they wouldn't have put the date followed by a short message or even a long page of text that didn't need to be read right away to better indicate that it was supposedly the current date? I dunno. Nitpicking I guess.

Yeah, the cliffhanger made no sense. A) Why was the date just written in the middle of the page with no context? I assume that will be addressed though, and B) Yeah, why did they immediately assume that without context, Washington was writing the current date? That date could mean anything, and in no way suggests he

As someone who is pretty critical of jump scares, I loved The Conjuring, because every jump scare served a purpose, whether it be leading a character to something that advances the plot, or building the atmosphere and announcing the presence of a malevolent entity.

Frances Ha's "I don't know you" is maybe my favorite line from the movies this year. I laughed my ass off and it still gives me chuckles to this day.

Can confirm. I've managed to convince a bunch of my friends to watch it because it's available on Canadian instant. Not to mention rewatching whenever I can. O CANADA

Gotta be Pink Rabbits by The National.

Yes! John Noble! As long as he's on TV, the world is allllllright.

That's interesting. I mean, I can understand not liking his voice as a matter of personal taste, but it's pretty obvious having seen him live that the dude can really sing.

Aim and Ignite is definitely way better than Some Nights. I'm really only a fan of like 4 or 5 songs on Some Nights but I love almost all of Aim and Ignite. I always wonder what people who hate Fun based solely on their recent singles would think of that album.

Call them obnoxious and annoying, but untalented is almost objectively wrong. Nate Ruess is a fantastic vocalist.

The ski trip episode is one of the few episodes of Friends I just never want to watch again. I barely remember what happens in it, I just know I did not like it, not one bit.

Okay, it's been a while since I watched Friends, but The One With Rachel's Other Sister is definitely one of the best of the later seasons.

This line killed me. Between this and him using the story about the man in the yellow sweater, it's safe to say Braugher owned this episode.

I was frankly surprised at how much I enjoyed all of the Irving stuff, so this episode was good stuff all around for me.