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Any company that finally released Father Knows Best on DVD is A-OK in my book

I want to know where Survivor finds these zany Vietnamese people. If Cao Boi and Tai ever interacted, wow.

Totally agree with you and Carrie- that was a beautiful and unique challenge. A nice change up after all the intentionally repeated stuff from Second Chances.

Another great installment. And can we get some love for Stephen Root? He's knocking it dead as a the detached, somewhat eccentric millionaire…a role I feel would be quite easy to do in broad strokes.

Wolf of Wall Street was not mentioned once in the review…disconcerting

Might have started with grunge but it was definitely co-opted by Old Navy and the like after about 1995 into 2001

"Now that the adventures of the super powered have become ubiquitous, and films are streamlined into cinematic universes and house styles, we’re increasingly seeing homogenous plots, visuals, and ambitions. We have third acts that devolve into CGI fireworks that are not only strikingly similar, but whose apocalyptic

So this means more Community, right?

Started binge watching this one awhile ago on Netflix in search of the exact episode it jumps the shark. So far so good into season 3.

Jim Shepard has a great short story, "The Creature from the Black Lagoon," which is pretty much the Wampa tale Alex proposes.

Gen Xers loooove talking about the inherent dilemmas of 90s Alternative culture

While I feel for Tasha, having to walk on egg shells around the nutty Abi, we have to remember she put herself in this position. The strategy of dragging the goat to the end always seems so alluring. But remember, you literally have to live with the goat 24/7. I also feel like a jury will judge the person who worked

Although I just saw the episode where Robb gets voted out and there is just a little magic there

I LOVE Woo's having-bad-news-explained to him expression

The attack zone challenge might be the most poorly executed challenge (from a production point of view) ever

I'm doing a rewatch of Thailand right now…it really has an unlikable cast save for maybe 4 people?

World 3 will never be able to sustain a real democracy. It's either the Sultan stooges or Koopa authoritarianism. The whole thing is a metaphor for Cold War Egypt or something.

"Far from providing companionship, these helpless fellows, known as Mushroom Retainers, heighten Super Mario Bros.’ sense of alienation. Their lone remark is cryptic, unhelpful, and creepy in its rigid consistency from one castle to another. To uninitiated players, the tagline loses all of its meager significance

This episode, more than any other, seems to foretell the series finale

Gano is right, that lighting situation looks like crap