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But on the other hand, kids' television works better in reruns than in initial run. nickelodeon, Disney, Cartoon Network, they all operate with the knowledge that kids like reruns better, because often they like to know what's going to happen. That's why shows on those channels have bursts of new episodes and then

Of these I've only read Rabbit Back Literature Society, because the original review here sounded like something I'd be into. I really enjoyed it, and have added some of these titles to my list of things to look for during my weekly library trip tomorrow.

So how much of Dogville did you get through?

Well, technically, I know how to travel through space and time, too.

Yeah, but that's not Koenig's fault, or indeed the fault of anyone involved in Serial. At least, no more their fault than Rabia's.

I'm curious as to what she wanted to happen, when she approached Koenig. As the show lays it out, Chaudry brought the story to Koenig to investigate, report on, and bring attention to what she felt was Syed's wrongful conviction. It seems a bit disingenuous to then say the podcast brought too much attention to the

I can't make an argument that any part of Jaws 4 is good, but I have to say it's the most rewatchable Jaws sequel there is. I might put that on in honor of this journeyman director.

Kind of a small nitpick, but the necklace did break. When Bullock tells Jim about his tip, he says someone tried to pawn an antique pearl necklace with four strands, one of them broken.

They already did a Random Roles with him. They also link to it in the first paragraph.

Wasn't the baby T-Rex already being held elsewhere at that point? I don't think it was on the same boat.

But that raptor answer doesn't count, because they aren't actually in the movie. In fact, it's pretty clearly presented that only the T-Rex was on that ship. I mean, I don't care about the plotholes in the first one, like T-Rex pen suddenly turning into a Cliffside, but this is pretty atrocious laziness.

I was always curious; what killed everyone on the boat that crashes into San Diego? The boat crashes, and everyone on board has been maimed, clearly by a dinosaur. But the only dinosaur on board is the T-Rex, which is clearly subdued in the hold and only escapes when people on shore open the hold.

A bit late to the party, but I think the final shot wasn't just to show the dead body. The teacher had a 'B' necklace on, so it's pretty clear that she's the one Bradley's dad was sleeping with. It may not be the best way to end the season, but it at least served a greater purpose than just showing somethin we already

At another point in the episode they make another quick reference to the timeframe, and it was put at a week. Still, that seems like a tight time-frame, especially if every elimination is supposed to account for one day. It lends credence to the idea that the producers are not very competently screwing with the

I just meant that he was the only one doing it, which makes it seem a tad bit personal. Like when your(or anyones) group of friends decides to do something embarassing, but the rest of the group decides not to do it without telling one person in the group, so he makes an ass out of himself.

Alaska. The episodes are still on demand(or online, of course), so I've seen them, but it's still a bit like twisting the knife given how protracted the wait for new Community has been.

This is the first real episode that had me worried about how mean-spirited this might seem. When Chase goes to commune with his spirit animal at the voting off, and Garman gives that little look and smile to the rest of the cast. And then the hike with the llama; Chase is the only one being filmed with that, and it

For the last two weeks my local NBC affiliate has been airing local news specials in place of Community. No other show gets bumped, but they haven't aired the new Community episodes for the last two weeks. It's… frustrating.

The commentary to this is great. O'Bannon talks a bit about how Russo wanted his own sequel to NOTLD to compete with Romero, but O'Bannon thought Romero's films were so good they defined that type of film, so he figured he'd do something different

Minor quibble; Nina isn't compromised by Olivia in this episode. Olivia's call for help actually saves Nina for a little while, since the Observers were heading to interrogate her anyway. What finally compromised her was Nina leaving the lab and calling Olivia.