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Yeah, I agree about the bit part thing. But June wrote Bride Wars, and comes across IMO as a seriously irritating person.

If I had to work with Tom Haveford, I would LITERALLY murder him every day.

I don't want to come across as too much of a creep, but holy Christ, BDH in her bra in the last scene…so gorgeous, even covered in dirt.
Other prisoner dude was like, "I don't like your bra." WHAT? NO WONDER YOU'RE IN HERE!

Forgive the cliché, but it's often darkest before the dawn. My current relationship is far from perfect, but I'm deeply in love, and it followed many, many years like that.

I'm saving the Geoff Barrow one for last.

I don't need to take sides either. That's why I stick with the Flop House.

That's not fair. Jason's career is way more respectable than Paul or June's.

Chuck Palahniuk's newest adult coloring book. FTFY

Tampa or anywhere on the Gulf/Atlantic coasts seem like a bad idea. A hurricane could take you completely by surprise.

Yeah, I guess I should have said "most annoying" rather than "worst." It's certainly not on the level of the horniness/self-sabotage where we see him at his actual worst. This episode just seemed beyond the pale for him personality-wise.

Just another couple weeks, Kanye, and you get to be the nation's premiere overexposed narcissistic crybaby again.

I bought this last night and enjoyed it. The only complaint I have is that if you've seen Call Me Lucky or heard his appearance on the Dana Gould Hour, you've heard half the jokes on here. But if anyone deserves a little of that Louis CK business model bump, it's Crimmins. He just seems like such a good guy.

Yeah, any drama/intrigue that they set up with these cliffhanger endings is immediately killed with those fucking promos. They also pop up so quick you have to be a remote control kung fu master.

I think that's actually unfair to S1 Phil/Tandy. This episode was probably the worst he's ever been - at least from a conversational standpoint. I yelled "shut up!" in unison with the characters at one point, and I'm generally positive on the character. He went beyond the levels of what's acceptable for a human.

I still don't know how people got past the second season of The Walking Dead. I gave up around the time they were at the farm and looking for that little girl. Just didn't give a single shit about any character on that show.

Yeah, I only knew her from JW, so I didn't even realize it was her until the credits. She was lovely in this.

Who really would be genuinely sad if he died? I mean, not to celebrate any human's passing, but aside from the incoherent facebook rant crowd, would we see any reverence whatsoever?

Firewatch is so good. Set aside a night for it. One of my favorite gaming experiences.

It really transcends the average "walking simulator" in its portrayal of paranoia and dread. I don't know if it would replay well (no spoilers), but "feels" is certainly right.

I hope you're hanging in there with any issues you're having. Life sure sucks sometimes, doesn't it?