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Third Degree Burns
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Exactly what I thought while I was watching. Do you all think that guy knew what they were, that it was KGB he was dealing with? Or just knew they were something bad and wrong? Trying to see if the communist fear was so overriding back then that that's what people would immediately assume.

I thought she looked a lot like crazy-times Britney Spears, which is to say, awesome.

Isn't Daily Mail like the Fox News of the UK? That's what I always heard. Buncha mouth-breathers.

For real, Todd is like one of my favorite reviewers, probably my favorite. I love his reviews of Mad Men, The Americans, etc. But for some reason I can not click with his reviews for Girls. Probably because he likes it way more than me (like, I've watched since the beginning and enjoy doing so, but it's not even close

This is how I can tell that it's too late and I need to go to sleep, is that the first thought I had when I read your comment was, "God, I HATE extreme privilege." Ha, yeah, like no shit, idiot, what are you, in tenth grade? Lol.

You're not alone. Jessa's the best! (Not the best person, obvs. just the funniest, best character.) It doesn't hurt that the actress is the best one on the show.

The WHOLE thread, dude. Read over everything you wrote. That's the example, all of it. Just being snotty and dickish all the way through, and not seeing that you are, like now. That's what to look for and where. Hope that was helpful, but it's not like I think that's going to magically grant you with the

That moment when you're catching up on previous reviews/reading older comments and come across a days old thread with some dude who jumps off the page for being a raging pretentious asshole and has zero self-awareness of it whatsoever. How does that happen? Read your comment, check the totality of the conversation,

I love how this show just pulls you right in no matter what direction it takes. Last year when P&E were on shaky ground with their relationship and, for Elizabeth, one of the reasons was that she felt that really being with Philip made her unable to effectively do her job, it was compelling and fascinating. And now

A+, very excellent episode.

I don't want this guy to review The Americans. I really hope that Todd will still be doing it.

Sad that they don't sell widow's peaks at Neiman Marcus :(

No, I don't think you're being an ass, I get what you're saying. She is very pretty in that conventional, and sort of, yeah, bland way that she would always get feedback about and would also probably contribute to her tendency to always attempt to be "perfect", which probably worked for her most of the time, but now

Really? I thought the general consensus was that she was the weak link. She can pull off that whole Type-A, high-maintenance persona, but I get the feeling that's not much of a stretch. But when she tries to emote, I feel like laughing. I always thought it was ironic that AW wants to be an actress so hard and she's

I can not deal with Marnie. I wish she would throw in the towel. And Allison Williams is bad at acting, so any time the character is onscreen it's just insufferable.

OK, yeah, this is what I'm looking for. I've read quite a few of these books but not all, and I wish there was a way to save/favorite articles (I love bookmarking lists I want to come back to). So I guess if I leave a comment that will de facto save this page for me in my account still? I gotta check on the new system

Oh, what? Did you just say anything to me? Lol, the rape-apologist whose comments have been flagged up and down the board? Yeah, here's a clue, NO one cares what you have to say, so don't bother.

Right? Or The Looters, ha.

Bleharrgh … I like to come to the AV Club after I've already showered, asshole, not to immediately feel like I need to take another one because some smelly, mouth-breathing fat-fuck decided to shit all over the joint. Gross.

Well, the one song I love unequivocally from BTW is Marry the Night, so I guess we're on the same page on the pop/rock aspects.