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They both fell back - sorta - to what their childhood dreams were. Dan always wanted to be a novelist, and he is, kinda, with writing a chicklit book and Blair obviously, wanted to be a princess. It's not completely out of character for them. I imagine Blair will go back to being a career gal once this stuff is over.

Yeah, but (the movie anyway) has Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Alison Pill, Kieran Culkin and was directed by Edgar Wright.

This is true, but I bet a lot of what you ask for has been written in previous American Dad writing if you wish to go back. The show has it's own beats, and as you said, it's not a bad thing — but it's still something that can only be said… like… once.

I like the fact someone wrote the article "Is the Jersey Shore cast the most articulate on television?" on that site.

They said they didn't have to watch it on time to critically analyse it so they can just watch it - hungover - without analysing it.

Haven't seen the episode, but man, it's moments like that that make me think the producers should just give him a bit of water. Good thing he didn't pass out…

What network executive? The infallible Paul Lee, of course.

I never understand why people jump from sharing an opinion to attacking it's audience and saying it'll get cancelled. (Note: already has a third season order and with it's microscopic budget and growing audience means it'll be around as long as CK wants to produce it.)

Just imagine if Louie vignettes were seasons instead of uh, vignettes.

Parks and Recreation? "The Fight" easily.

God, people still use that site? Thank god I found that other far better one earlier in the year I'm totally not sharing with everyone because I'm a prick.

It's curious, though, because I see such a strong level of character consistency and tone in every vignette I have absolutely no problem delving into whatever story CK might want to throw at me. I wouldn't call one a drama, and I wouldn't call one a comedy - but I for sure know it's Louie and that's all I need? Or

I didn't watch the entire series, but it's probably worth noting in terms of the appeal of people presented in this show that the UK seemed to embrace some of them, or something. A couple months after airing, a star of the show; Paddy, went into the Celebrity Big Brother house and ended up winning the entire thing.

Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas is actually on tonight. Everyone watch!

Chekhov's Dawes.

The Elder Scrolls once told of a day, a day so heart-wrenching and sad that we all cried our motherfucking hearts out. It has come to be known as The First Dawesclit Day.

Why does it need to be hated? We can mock without hatred.

We needed another episode with it being a plot to make it a plot, I think. Instead of, you know, a callback.

She's good as Faith and when Echo became Faith, she was good too. There's nothing particularly wrong with playing one type very well, Dollhouse just miscalculated that or something.

Kelly Rowland is also hated too, though. The judges panel is a fucking mess this year. Gary is Simon, but who the fuck wants the guy from Take That to be Simon Cowell? Tulisa pretends she has taste, Kelly thinks she knows the business and Louis thinks they all can make it. Their response every. single. week. is just