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Everything said about the lives and deaths of hats in that episode is fantastic.

He'll miraculously heal Amy Adams of her fat vampirism.

Boy does it seem like the wrong character for Milioti. I'm sure she can do it, but it reads like a waste of what's charming about her as a performer.

I love how unnecessarily complicated that is. And that it was explained in the… plot??… of Mario Party 3.

DON'T GIVE A FUCK WHO'LL HIRE SCOTT SPEEDMAN

If you haven't seen the penguin, you haven't seen Awake; that's my rule ever since I made it up just now.

CUT THIS LIST INTO PIECES

I really enjoyed the later episodes of Day Break when everything starts to come together. And there's that quasi-bottle episode in Adam Baldwin's office that has some real fun with the Groundhog Day concept. It really seemed like the kind of show that should have had an intense cult following who would become

Can someone explain item 10, which I think is one they didn't get to in the actual interview, which just says "Fox News!" with exclamation mark and everything?

Started from Toronto, now he's here.

It's like SaturDAY… night? Live!?! It's confusing!

It's the song from the romantic enchanted rug scene in The Asylum's Desny's Aldabbin.

Robocop is on his way as we speak.

Cake Boss!

For a while, they were dogs and monkeys and stuff.

Now if Music and Lyrics had Hugh Grant write lyrics for a rapping genie, then we'd really have something…

I think that's part of why it's popular for visual media. It's a desk job that doesn't just look to the observer like "person at computer." A spreadsheet is less fun to film than somebody drawing lines, but lines still feel like generic Work (as opposed to, say, illustration, which implies a more specific character).

The all-at-once model really does make their shows feel like homework, even when you're enjoying them. Oh, a new show! I'm already twelve weeks behind.

I'd bet Coulson won't be in it now that his aliveness is something of a secret. And the Falcon will spend the movie hanging out with Rhodey near phones that only ring during Tony and Steve's solo movies.

Parks and Rec isn't its old self any more and it definitely repeats basic stories and such, but I have to give it credit for not burning down its characters with the gleeful abandon of latter day The Office.