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Do we really have any modern duos like that who star in multiple movies together?

It's crazy that that's a movie right?

That movie actually had some decent jokes but a pretty bad plot. This made for a surprisingly enjoyable first watch but a pretty painful second watch.

Rawson Marshall Thurber is such a weird choice.

This episode was pretty good but could've used more sketches. I actually thought Fred Armisen was one of the better guests they've had on the show. I was cracking up when they were rhyming.

"which is weirdly relevant to this situation if you really think about it. "

I was so desperate at the end I was hoping Freddie Lounds would show up at his house and shoot him.

I kind of think the only one who dies is Abigail. That seemed like a pretty fatal wound, and I don't know where she'd fit in next season. Plus her death is huge for Will.

I think all the injuries are ambiguous enough (at least in the world of Hannibal) that they can decide who they want to keep/kill. Except maybe Abigail?

Usually when this kind of thing is announced I'm optimistic, like if it's an odd directing choice but I could see it turning out okay, but I can't really see this going well in any way.

Yeah I like Bayer a lot but was she even trying to sound like Clinton? I was hoping Poehler would walk out or something.

It was weird though that he always refused to wear wigs.

"Gail?"

Yeah what was that? It almost seems like that was a placeholder that they forgot or were too lazy to change.

Yeah isn't it just the bear guy's meat? There's no way Will killed Freddie.

I love Wanted too!

The Zombieland TV show however, was not good.

"Why would anybody ever eat anything besides breakfast food?"

Yeah is today like, National Breakfast Day or something?

I think I read that that episode is non canon.