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Andrea's speech was blocked like a middle school play. The townsfolk, standing around in a circle, making random nods because the director said "Act interested!" Then she finishes, and everyone hugs and shakes hands because the director said "OK, now act like you all like each other!"

It's kind of sad how low our bar is for a character on The Walking Dead beign considered 'fleshed out.' Because I agree, he is one of the more fleshed out characters on the show…yet we know nothing about him other than he's a good person because Gramps decided he was a good person. And Tyreese decided against killing

It makes me happy that nobody cane say 'Nope' like Lana can.

It's what justifies the character being truly likeable. That weird level of awareness that pokes through his dickish exterior is generally his only redeeming quality as a person.

As someone whose girlfriend had a roommate very active in the LGBTQ community, that line absolutely killed for me. Hilarious. I love when he pulls out lines like that, which contrasts his assholeishness so well.

One of my favorite lines tonight was Archer, on the phone, going, "Stop saying noop!"

I liked Archer, in response to Lana on the phone: "Stop saying noop!"

This. Exactly this. He needs to be in better movies.

Welp, everyone hop on board the oblivious fail train, I'm driving!

"The book reads a bit like the discarded notebooks of an emo teenager."

Anyone else remember the original teaser trailer for the first 'Spider Man' Raimi/Maguire film? A great ending shot, but they had to pull it after 9/11. The film also did some re-shoots of the New York skyline after 9/11 as well.

It's an interesting point - basically unprovable, but hard to argue against also based on white Americans' treatment towards non-whites, historically.

My favorite this episode was:
"Ostrich burgers…shut up…they're good…SHUT UP!" despite nobody else ever saying anything in response. It was just a weird back and forth with herself that I found hilarious.

Wait, Justified is for old people?

Boyd looked like he was genuinely surprised. I don't think he has an image of Wynn Duffy outside of a few scenes last season. We as the audience have a lot more history with him, so it wasn't as surprising.

@avclub-ffc905126015cdc6758873970fb59828:disqus Oh my god. You have no idea how many times I've searched for Crossballs, trying to show people it was fucking hilarious, and then come up empty and had them stare at me like I was making up a show. It seemed like nobody but my dad and I knew it even existed.

That guy was the creepiest fucker on TV…

I think when she was falling for him last season, we all kind of assumed it was more of a thrill ride, that while the two could relate to being so damaged, once that initial rush was stripped away things would break apart.

I think when she was falling for him last season, we all kind of assumed it was more of a thrill ride, that while the two could relate to being so damaged, once that initial rush was stripped away things would break apart.

Totally forgot about those coordinates. That's frustrating.