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The scene with her trying to turn her boss onto The Deftones (I think) is the one I'm remembering most for some reason.

Agreed. I'm not as good at being in-depth with my analysis like some of you are, I just know that it's kept me wrapped up in the story. As for tonight's episode, I thought it was good, but for me just as good as the four previous ones. I don't know if it'll be my favorite new show this year (so far it has some rather

I have the same problem, roughly. You do not want to see me at an Asian joint.

It's the sideburns, you can't see his cheeks move when he talks from a distance.

Twice.

I've already seen Woodstock.

The beads are an interesting MacGuffin. For some reason I think it's going to lead to a bomb, or series of bombs.

Did he really say "oh dear" when the body hit the glass? SO not our killer now.

The most the baby has ever been effective are in two Skylar scenes. One being the 4-border scene and another where she's in the process of telling Bill Burr what to say to the previous Car Wash owner.

I thought they were more emo/screamo crap.

Stuff like this makes the prog rock snob-part of me grin like an idiot.

I thought that was just the garage.

It looks like something my mom would like, which in this case is a compliment too.

The trailers so far have confirmed my suspicions that it feels more like a Tony Scott movie than one of Ridley's, the sad irony of which being that Tony died during production.

If it was just about standing up for Jr., he would have taken a more calmer approach and likely would have had lost. It was definitely a reactionary move to snap, but it's the very thing a lot of parents with disabled children would think about doing after it's too late to respond.

A great idea for an AV Club article would be to show how networks like A&E changed.

I would add that Pawn Stars and it's spin-offs were in keeping with the channel's theme. I haven't watched any episodes lately, but it was interesting to learn not just about the past but how things actually worked back then.

Not sure if this counts, but shows go up on HBO GO something like right as they air, or just as it stopped airing.

Those networks still have educational programming, but it's only shown sporadically in the daytime but mostly before or after the paid programming. But you're right, they're all becoming freak shows now.

What's worse to me is that it does seem to from a place of sexism, and it makes the Academy look more and more like the GOP (old white men).