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Brad Dourif and John Hawkes were definitely in my dream casting for this show. Ian McShane would have been great, but those were the two I was waiting for. Glad they got Garret Dillahunt though. Kim Dickens would have fit perfectly into this world too. I'm a little mad Sons of Anarchy took up too much of her time

As a librarian myself, I gotta say, that does sound like a pain in the ass to try and catalog and keep track of.

I think that's my biggest issue with this season, is if Marie was going to go the trouble of bringing her boyfriend back to life, why not just take the fucking bull head off of him first?

Wouldn't the number of CIA employees be 4? Saul, Dar Adul, Fara, and now secretly Carrie? I loved this episode, because it really did give a whole lot of new meaning to the previous three episodes. I know people are criticizing her private behavior and thinks she shouldn't have been acting crazy in private, but

I read that the Tower of David is a real place in Caracas, so I'm guessing the developer who created it was a real person, and probably not the guy that Quinn killed. But you're right, there is some weird connection here between Quinn and Brody being in the same city. I had forgotten Quinn was in Caracas until you

I think Donald was acting out over unresolved daddy issues and an edible complex. Donald Glover, you've just been therapized. You're welcome.

Your fiancee and I are in the exact same camp on this.  I mean, I haven't heard anything about his marital issues, and I really have no opinion on Eastwood as an actor, but as a director, I feel the guy is hard to take.  His movies just depress the hell out of me and make me wonder why I go on living.  This movie I

I'll be the loser and say I actually liked Jonah Hill and Bill Hader.  Everything else…meh.  Samberg's shtick was a little hard to adjust to.

I did think this article was going to be about Porpoise Song too.  I like Listen to the Band better, but overall, there are a lot more Monkees songs I like much better than those two. And most of them are Mike Nesmith written songs.  To name a few, they would be Mary, Mary, Papa Gene's Blues, Sweet Young Thing, You

I didn't remember this episode until you mentioned the X-rated cartoon, and then that brought back a whole boatload of uncomfortable memories of watching this episode when I was a kid.  I absolutely remember vividly getting to that point in the episode and even though I was only 9 years old at the time, thinking to

Up until a month ago, filling in MARC fields like the AACR2-man (soon to be RDA man) told me to was my job.  Lay-offs suck!!  Maybe I'll go all renegade and sneak into libraries and start changing all their Library of Congress call numbers back to Dewey decimal call numbers.  That would show them.

Poor Vince Gilligan must have a contract to continually be debased by Chris Hardwick.

This movie depresses me tremendously.  I went to film school with half the people on the crew of Napoleon Dynamite and it's an incredible reminder of what a wonderful failure I was in film school.

I listened to this Best Song Ever song for the first time ever just now.  The title is supposed to be ironic, right?  Fuckin' teen hipsters with their ironic song titles…What a piece of shit.  I'll be going back to my happy world of Nirvana music now.

They're just so warm and comfortable, I can't resist them.

Sex joke!  Toilet joke!  Wacky neighbor!

I hate it because it takes what used to be a cool show and makes it seem really self-important and douchey.  I mean, c'mon, they have to produce a show talking about a show??  That is such a turn-off to me, and it makes me dislike Breaking Bad for permitting this to happen.  I hope Gilligan felt great shame last night.

Chris Hardwick can suck my dick.  He always reminds me of the Portlandia PSA that's directed towards fake nerds, begging them not to pretend to be nerds.  That PSA was made for people like him.

This is exactly how I felt during a trailer for The Host when I was the ONLY person in the theater laughing at it.  Everyone was glaring at me for laughing so hard, and all I could think was, Screw you, American Movie-Going Public.  It's Stephanie Meyers.  It's funny because it takes itself seriously as a drama.  And

Mr. Article Writer, sir…If you were really a Leaper, you would know you're not supposed to say the B**giem*n title.  There's a curse!  We only call it the Halloween episode!  I love that you picked The Wrong Stuff as one of the ten.  I remember thinking that episode was so stupid when I was a high school senior