avclub-92f5a60197aa431bb062e866c39b4114--disqus
cariocalondoner
avclub-92f5a60197aa431bb062e866c39b4114--disqus

A couple of cringe-worthy moments in this episode - Nick talking about masturbating (I had Jess's grossed-out face when I heard that) and that kooky neighbour making Sweatshirt eat sashimi from between her toes! Eww!

Of course - even now that he's left office - everything is still Obama's fault.

It's FURGU-

"Sir, I believe the correct term is mess-around” had me in hysterics!

I LOVED this episode!!

You know how Jennifer Garner would don different wigs in her various spy get-ups on Alias - but she'd still look pretty much the same despite the disguise?

I was so sure that image was photoshopped when I saw the it next to the article heading.

Oh please. Don't think we don't know you didn't *actually* stop.

Djimon Hounsou: "Hmph!"

Mississippi GADDAYUMM!

Can we have weekly coverage of the Graham Norton show here on the AV club? With the comments section open to talk about all chat show appearances in the past week.

That was a really informative article - although somewhat depressing, especially each time I read the words 'all the films are lost'.

Patrick Stewart's comical facial expressions as seen in bloopers from The Next Generation will never cease to be hilarious:

I concur.

"I was, like, “No! It’s 4 in the morning! You’re not coming in to clean my room!” But they kept knocking! So I finally just opened the door. "

Liza Weil: Alfie (Enoch) is one of the most delightful people that I've ever met — and just very caring and funny and cherubic,". "And I think that his energy and what he brings to all of us day in and day out is gonna be very hard to be without. It has changed the dynamic on set very much. We are feeling that loss

So, they look at Atwood's phone records, they see calls to a blocked number that they thought might be the Mahoneys giving her orders. In the end they turn out to be calls from … her boss?

"ALL YOUR SONS ARE DEAD!"

You see, I guess this illustrates why, when a criminal is on trial for several offences, the prosecution may opt to leave off some of the offences as too much to decide on may confuse the jury and dilute the seriousness of the most serious offences.

No can do