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She must have cut her hair at some point between Benghazi and election night, which makes no sense a year after her Africa misadventure. I get a pretty strong impression that Sorkin realized he hated that plot point and wished he'd never written it, but not until after punk hair Maggie's episode 1 scenes were already

Sorry to disappoint, but it's just two more episodes after this, not three. The season has 9 episodes for some reason.

That slap definitely got a good "Oh shit!" reaction out of me. The scene was a bit overwrought, but Waterston sold every one of his lines in it nonetheless.

"Full Bars" is definitely one my favorite episodes of the season (and, by extension, the series so far). Ludicrously fun and funny from one end to the other. I definitely have my fingers crossed for something comparable for Halloween this year. All the other episodes here are great too, except maybe "Bob Fires the

If I had to compare Bob's Burgers to another animated sitcom the one I would probably land on is King of the Hill. It rejects KotH's realistic animation style in favor of something super-stylized, of course, but is similar in the way it largely sticks to something like reality and keeps explicitly fantastical elements

Yeah. I never thought I'd say this about the mildly watchable mediocrity that is Hell on Wheels, but Low Winter Sun makes it look like a fucking masterpiece in comparison.

Jedi is of course the weakest of the original trilogy. I'd never dispute that. But it does have one of my single favorite shots in a movie, from 1:26-1:33 here: http://www.youtube.com/watc…

Kyle Mooney has been my favorite Youtube comedy person for several years now, so that's actually pretty rad. I mean, I don't watch SNL, so it doesn't impact me directly, but good for him for (potentially, at least) making that leap.

Not at all. To watch Scott Pilgrim is to see a filmmaker in utter command of their craft and the visual language and editing of onscreen storytelling. The vast majority of films struggle to maintain the sheer kinetic energy that Scott Pilgrim does for nearly two consecutive hours for two consecutive minutes. It's a

Ross's poor son, doomed to eventually be forgotten as if he never was in the show's last two seasons.

This show looks even worse than CBS's other new comedies (i.e. Mom and The Crazy Ones), which ain't easy. Which is messed up because the cast has so much goddamn talent in it! But it looks godawful.

On CBS? Doubt it. CBS ain't so trigger-happy.

The Japanese theme is certainly musically superior, but the American version of the theme will always be MY version.

I watched a couple Japanese episodes just out of curiosity. The music is probably better, but Tai and Agumon's voices are pretty awful.

@avclub-87caf7c42aedbada42572e2374eed08d:disqus It was subverted a few times with Myotismon and a couple of the Dark Masters. For any non-main arc villain, it meant they were toast, though. (Source: Just rewatched the whole series on Netflix over the last two weeks.)

Me and my girlfriend started watching literally the day we found it on there. We watched the entire Devimon arc in one night, and finished Digimon Adventure 1 last week. She dropped out for Digimon Adventure 2 (hard to argue with), though I'm still going, about halfway through it. It sucks compared to the first

Whoa. You know your Switched at Birth.

Shut the fuck up. Let me teach in peace.

Is this show operating in real-world-time or some kind of compressed timeline? They're going into their senior year now, but does anyone remember if they said they were juniors or sophomores back in the first episodes of the series (or did they say)? Was there an episode in the past where they stated it had been a

That phone product placement was the most cringe-inducing I've seen in a long time.