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I hope that in the finale, there's a reveal that the documentary has been funded all this time by a crazy rich guy. Like the dude from the 30's who spent his money remaking movies like All Quiet on the Western Front with an all dog cast:

I hope that in the finale, there's a reveal that the documentary has been funded all this time by a crazy rich guy. Like the dude from the 30's who spent his money remaking movies like All Quiet on the Western Front with an all dog cast:

Do you work at a preschool? Or a wildlife sanctuary?

Ezekiel Wigglesworth.

When I clicked, the top photo was of a fawn version of Benedict Cumberbatch blowing kisses. Could you please calculate, in honor of Mr. Turing, how much gayer that the pictures go from there?

It's hard to take your comment seriously, @drdarke:disqus when Elementary's use of Irene Adler is the literal definition of the Girl in the Refrigerator.

A network show like Elementary cranks out 20+ episodes a year but the environment is a more corporate one. There's a large writing staff who crank out the episodes and a revolving staff of directors. The role of a director on a network show is basically to be unobtrusive and do the work as quickly as possible, not to

Mr. Rogers: the only man who could receive a lifetime achievement Emmy and turn his awards show acceptance speech into a profound act of reflection and grace for the audience.

Different writers review different shows on the site and there's no uniform grading system. So you get certain writers that seem very stringent on their grades and others that dole out As like Chick tracts.

Exactly what was the point in hiring Catherine Tate as a regular cast member only to make her a glorified extra? And I'm speaking as someone who liked Nellie's first appearance.

Exactly what was the point in hiring Catherine Tate as a regular cast member only to make her a glorified extra? And I'm speaking as someone who liked Nellie's first appearance.

I can't believe Jim tried to ask David Wallace to invest in his shitty sports company (which does what again?).

I can't believe Jim tried to ask David Wallace to invest in his shitty sports company (which does what again?).

Best pilot of the season and it only gets a B+?

The housekeeper who lived in the kid's old unused playhouse was straight out of a lost Arrested Development episode.

A couple of years ago, I read a fascinating nonfiction book called "My Lie" by Meredith Maran. She was a journalist who covered the McMartin preschool case and other Satanic Panic sexual abuse cases of the mid-80s-early 90s. During that time, she fell in with a therapist who helped her "recover repressed memories" of

I like when Roseanne is helping Jackie move her things out of the apartment and at one point Fisher says he hates himself for what he did. Later in the scene, Roseanne is carrying the TV.

Considering how much Tom Arnold was blamed for the downfall of Roseanne Barr's career at the time, it's interesting to note that the series peak coincided with their marriage/his producership and almost immediately went downhill once he left. He must've been doing something right (aside from copious amounts of

"Well, say he falls down and he breaks one of his organs and he needs a transplant from me but I can't give him any of my organs cause they're all full of pot!"

I love "Sloths." The stunned silence from the audience after the sloths "eat cocaine off America's gravestone" is stupendous.