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I think it would be more mean-spirited if the good guy was trying to kill children. Villains do bad things sometimes. That's a thing, right?

I love that episode. They played with the trope so well.

Wait, when does Homeland become sci-fi? I knew I should have continued past Season 1.

I remember they brought attention to this on Buffy when they had to figure out how to get Buffy and Willow to the same University in Season 4. I think they actually did a pretty decent job of justifying Willow sticking around, and they were wise to keep Xander out of it entirely (it would have been really easy for the

30 Rock had a hilarious take on this with flashbacks to Liz's high school years where she didn't realize she was the bully for being a jerk to the "popular" girls she just assumed were being bitches even though they were trying to be nice.

Yeah, Top of the Lake was anything but shock value. And Hannibal has enough male victims dying in horrible ways alongside the women that I don't think murder/torment is nearly as much of a gendered issue like it is on some other shows (ie Criminal Minds and its ilk).

I loved Shirley's exchange with her potential buyer.

I swear I saw this a year or so ago under the name "Garfield Minus Garfield Plus a Cat", which replaced the original Garfield with a more realistic looking cat. It was basically the same I think.

Funniest moment of the episode that I haven't seen anyone mention: Holt saying that he had to burn Diaz's entire notepad because of how vile her sorry note was was funny, but then the brief cutaway to him doing it with that completely sinister look on his face was fucking ace. They know how exactly how to use Andre

Oh jesus, I'm in class and the default still on that video was so unexpected I burst out laughing. I can't wait to watch this trailer later though.

There are people who say both.

Biological issues can be treated through medication or involuntary surgery, so yes, yes it is.

Oh good, so my boyfriend has a biological issue and isn't just wrong. That's a relief.

They never let Rose just go away in Seasons 3 and 4, and it annoyed me so much. I don't like Rose that much. I don't care about The Doctor and Rose's magnificent cross-dimensional love affair. It was such a relief when Matt Smith stepped in and we didn't have to deal with that shit again for three whole seasons.

Also Canadian. Donna is my favorite companion of the RTD era, but that is my only experience with Tate. I can definitely see from her performance how she could be very annoying in other things where she's given more free reign for her comedy, but it didn't bother me on Who.

Seriously. I didn't even know that was a major complaint until I'd finished Series 3 myself and I was so confused because it honestly barely registered for me.

So we've all realized that Hillary is just a younger version of Brooklyn Nine Nine' Santiago, right? Or am I late to this realization? Because they're identical.

This is the best song from Frozen. But I like this song, so maybe if you don't like it, you'll like the others more.

This is the correct response

Thought: Homer3 confirms that time does not exist in a traditional sense in The Simpsons universe (and it doesn't just seem that way to the audience). Springfield exists in a two-dimensional world and then Homer gets sucked into the "third dimension" - but after that he falls into our universe. The inhabitants of our