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Lynch had a pretty awesome response about this, even though we all knew that the wrong call was made:

I'm actually not sure. I'm making my way through Veronica Mars for the first time, so I haven't seen the movie yet. I've heard it's a lot more enjoyable if you've seen the series, though.

Fuck you.

I would like to apologize to you for not having my next Deadwood review up in the What's on Tonight, as I promised. I accept any consequences.

I'm trying to figure out what my favorite movie scenes of the year were, and I can definitely see some Inherent Vice ones making that list. The Neil Young-set flashback was absolutely gorgeous, and Shasta's return was as well. And yeah, I loved how the humor was able to shine through the air of melancholy; the people

American Sniper is not good. It's a generic action movie with juuuuust enough intelligence to masquerade as a complex character study, and although Bradley Cooper's performance is fine, the way the movie handles the Chris Kyle story leaves something to be desired. He's portrayed as this nice family man who was so

Iron Man
Iron Man 3
The Avengers
Captain America: The First Avenger
Tied: Iron Man 2 and Thor

No, that was in season one. I loved that so much as well; it's one of my favorite scenes from the show.

VERONICA MARS Season 2…

Jason Street: I need stem cell therapy.
Kristina: Okay, I'll build a hospital or something and it'll all be fine.

Man, Bonnie Bedelia was absolutely wonderful when Camille found Zeek at the end, and there were so many moments throughout the episode that really got to me: Zeek asking Sarah if he was a good father, Hank asking Zeek for his blessing, the family photo shoot, the final montage, etc. Also liked the callback to Sarah in

Finally, a show set in my natural habitat. Not like that tropical island BS in Lost, as great of a show as that was.

My favorite acting moments for Rhys and Russell here: for the former, his reaction in the background to Elizabeth talking to Gabriel about Paige; as we've seen before, just a look from him can be absolutely terrifying. For the latter, it's when she was listening to her mother's recording. We didn't need to have the

So many great scenes in this episode, and the dialogue was on fire tonight, even more so than usual. I especially want to praise Joelle Carter for her work here, as this season is already showing us exactly how compelling of a character Ava can be. While it all seems to be leading up to a Boyd-Raylan showdown, Ava's a

We made the same comment about Tim's boner, and that gives me a boner.

Tim mentioned his boner again, so that's an automatic A.

That entire exchange was hilarious. As has already been established so many times before, the dialogue in this show is impeccable.

Treme or Orange Is the New Black

Remember when we thought McConaughey was going to pretty much sweep for his TD performance at all the awards shows? Well, he won a Critics' Choice Award, and then something went seriously wrong after that. Cranston winning over him I was fine with, but McConaughey gave arguably the best TV performance of the year, and

I would've been really surprised if Birdman did not win at the SAGs, for all the reasons you stated. It was the PGA win that was the most surprising, and I'd say Boyhood's still the frontrunner unless Inarittu wins the DGA.