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Oh god, is that what we are? Fine ! Then, obviously, "Don't You (Forget About Me)" from The Breakfast Club.

What, no "I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself", from My Best Friend's wedding? :-)

Oooh, also, Son of a Preacher Man, Pulp Fiction.

- Brothers in arms, the West Wing's Two Cathedrals. "Watch thisss."
- Transatlanticism, Six Feet Under.
- I Hear the Bells, Veronica Mars.
- Hey You, The squid and the whale.
- The End of the World, Skeeter Davis, Mad Men. Don and Peggy, alone at the office, during Kennedy's funeral.
- 5000 Candles in the Wind, Parks and

Yes. And that's what gave the show its charm, among other things. Here, they seem to have an edgy intention, but it feels like the opposite of that.

I can not wait for this to drop, but doesn't this clip feel too on the nose? Like "Let us prove to you that the revival really takes place in 2016 and how on top of pop culture we still are !" I'm sure it's going to be good but this teaser alone doesn't do it for me.

This was a very satisfying ending. The photography, the music were always so good in this show (remember that terrific "Lost in music" sequence in the first episode of season 2?) and this was no exception. Seeing Derek Philipps as handsome Jake was perfect and unexpected. Richie saying "Pato" one last time made me

Yeah. So many songs related to shows in my mind.

(SPOILERS, just in case) I agree on this episode and on season 2. That finale was so gut wrenching at the time. But after season 4, I started to be less invested and then when George died and Izzie left, everything changed for me. It wasn't the same show, I missed the Fab Five, and the things I loved about the show

The pilot and mostly every episode up until the end of season 2 should do it.

Season 2 of Grey's Anatomy was great. And this episode, damn, I remember watching it for the first time… Derek telling the husband that his wife, Bonnie, died and being the last messenger of her love for him (a metaphor for Derek and Meredith's situation), then crying in the elevator with a silent and understanding

"Veronica, I thought I made it clear that I don't care for either of those boys". "Rico, the show is over."

"Who's your daddy?" Keith Mars is one of the best dads on TV (dead Nathaniel Fisher is up there too). Yes for a Veronica Mars revival, always. A Netflix season would be perfect.
By the way, you're killing it with the Random Roles, lately.

Yes, exactly that.

Oh yeah, they definitely flirted, which made it even more fun and appealing to watch. But it felt more like teasing to me. I never thought that they would ever act on it.

I agree, not a "shipping" show, unless you ship intellectual compatibility, which I did :-) I mean, duos like, yes, Toby and CJ or Charlie and Bartlet, or Leo and Bartlet, or Sam and Toby, Josh and Leo, Will and Toby… they were so compelling to watch ! So many political, philosophical arguments or discussions gave me

Yes, amazing chemistry. They were my favorite duo and definitely far above the Josh/Donna duo, IMO. But I never wanted them as a couple. They were perfect as friends which makes the end of the show even more sad for me. At the end of the scene I mentioned, they share this big, silent hug that's worth all the speeches

Oh, boy. That was my Random Roles' dream. Toby Ziegler will forever be one of my favorite characters. I love Schiff's analogy with Romeo and Juliet. Of course, they betrayed the very essence of Toby at the end. That being said, one of my favorite scenes of the show is a scene between Toby and CJ in season 7's War

This looks charming and a little bit haunting too. I like Gosling's deep, imperfect singing voice. Something in this trailer made me think of Les Chansons d'Amour (Love Songs) by Christophe Honoré, which is a beautiful french musical, about love and grief. I can't wait to see this.

Peggy Sue got married is one of those VHS childhood movies that has left a lifelong mark on me. I love this movie and I love Cage in it. Each time I watch his Charlie Bodell sing "I wonder Why", it warms my heart. So, for that only, I'll always be fond of him.