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When it comes to bands playing in shitty weather, nothing will ever beat Beach House's set in Central Park this summer. Hell, even the thunderstorm was accommodating as the rain came down just light enough to make the evening seem even more surreal. The best part was when Victoria paused to say "Pardon my french, but

When it comes to bands playing in shitty weather, nothing will ever beat Beach House's set in Central Park this summer. Hell, even the thunderstorm was accommodating as the rain came down just light enough to make the evening seem even more surreal. The best part was when Victoria paused to say "Pardon my french, but

Anyone else notice that Baskov was a dead ringer for Paul Ryan?

Anyone else notice that Baskov was a dead ringer for Paul Ryan?

The hallway fight scene really sets a fine example for how to properly choreograph a brawl where the protagonist is outnumbered. I tend to just disengage with scenes like this because the choreography doesn't bother to show that anything's at stake, which I find incredibly lazy. But this fight! It's claustrophobic,

I'm actually pretty surprised by this grade, given that it's the only episode of season 2 to ever make me laugh as consistently and keep me engaged throughout each sketch. The show usually starts losing me at the end of it's sketches because it either insists on wringing the premise past it's expiration date or