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Seriously though, tell everyone to watch this show. Tonight's episode directed by Regina King and written by Zack Whedon.

I always thought he died of bone cancer as well, but the documentary disputes that. It's one of the many flaws of the doc that it doesn't really delve into his illness at all, but the only person who mentions it says lung cancer.

Yeah, but you have to read all of that into the episode, there's nothing overt that indicates this should be taken as a different kind of Bond homage. Any little throwaway joke to shifting Bonds—like, say, swapping Stan out for an identical Stan whose somehow different? I dunno, that's just off the top of my

Disney: Ending popular things that didn't fit with overall corporate retooling since 19whatever I'm pissed that show is cancelled. Best part of the prequel universe since Tartakovsky's animated series.

Wait, is that Ron from Starkid's Harry Potter stuff in the preview for the next episode? Subscribe.

Lydia from The Lizzie Bennet Diaries is popping up in web series all over the place, and that is awesome because she's fantastic.

Sorry, couldn't recognize who it was through the seething anger that "Peter And The Sidecar Falcon" was taken away from us so soon.

I finally buckled and watched This Is 40, which I had basically no interest in seeing in a theater after I thought the second half of Funny People so disappointing. I found it to be the something like the most boring horror film I've ever seen, and I now I think I see why Judd Apatow is so taken by Lena Dunahm. They

By far the worst part of Main Justice was the obnoxious audience member yelling out for LSU. Other than that, not bad.

I honestly thought the Renard/Adalind one was worse because of her dialogue.

Anyone rooting for the silver snakes might as well declare their allegiance to Cobra Kai.

And Koosh/Nerf products.

I do indeed. West coast air times really mess with my ability to get reviews up before it gets obscenely late on the east coast. TNT provided screeners for the first two episodes but I've been reviewing live on Pacific Time since then.

LotHT > Guts > Nick Arcade > Double Dare > Wild And Crazy Kids > Figure It Out

Adrienne Rich and Sylvia Plath are both fantastic, as are Elizabeth Bishop and Anne Sexton. And then Emily Dickinson, who belongs in her own category. If you'd like something more contemporary, there's Katie Peterson, Maureen McLane, and Robyn Schiff. That seems like a good start.

Let me just go ahead and speak for everyone when I say: holy shit.

Gotta get 'em comin' and goin'.

This is now the official beer of the drinking game Thunderstruck.

The lack of Oreos made that moment incomplete for me.

Okay, I did see that sign. But I wasn't entirely sure what that meant, and the layout, especially with the gymnasium, made me think school, or at least adult learning center, since it was an ESL class.