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I still like the creative takes on the basic Crunch Mangrill format but find the Agent HeresASentence IAddedAgentTo style very tiring.

Better Call Trudy Campbell (née Vogel), coming 2016 to AMC

Think of it as being a perfect parallel for Community to fail to find a second life on cable, just as The Cape failed to find a second life on cable.

Bread used to be twenty cents a loaf. The past is a weird place.

Hmmm, it slides in between From Russia With Love and Moonraker, maybe.

I like Diamonds are Forever a lot; I just turn to the ones above it for listening a bit more often. 3-9 are extremely close in my list.

Jumping off of this to discuss one of my pet peeves: people who "like everything but rap and country." Not because they're not allowed to dislike rap and country, but because it's clear just how small their idea of "everything" is. Like, really? You love jazz, electropunk, Russian folk music, ambient, opera, just NOT

That is glorious. I adore awkward wiki writing wherever it's found.

Let's all go around and list our top five favorite depictions of Saint Bartholomew getting flayed, all-time.

Bond themes, from best to worst:
Goldfinger
Skyfall
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
You Only Live Twice
Live And Let Die
Nobody Does It Better
A View To A Kill
You Know My Name
Diamonds Are Forever
The Living Daylights
Another Way to Die
Goldeneye
Thunderball
From Russia With Love (instrumental)
From Russia With Love (vocal)
Moonraker

That song is from the season three opener. Season four's first episode had the multi-cam fantasy sequence and… *sigh* "Hunger Deans."

It's Ward behind the scope, because that's what makes thematic sense. It's intercut with Fitz and Simmons for a reason. They show us him letting the dog go to make us think he'll let them go. Then they show him changing his mind about the dog, just as he gets past his moment of doubt and shoves the nerds out of the

So we learned this week that in addition to the interrogation room with an open-able ceiling, the Bus has a compartment that just pops completely out? …Why?

It's a good thing Russ was there; that Hot In Cleveland clue really set things up for awkwardness.

You don't need to have seen the movie first. The show just takes the tone and general setting, and sort of remixes and rearranges some other elements. But I'm not gonna tell anybody NOT to watch the movie Fargo.

Yeah, and specifically I think Coach makes Winston better when the two of them are paired up (or against each other). I hope they get more good use out of that now that they know Coach can be around all year.

It's all tied up in the prequel thing.
Option 1: It's just Gordon with no supervillains and no Batman around the edges. It is now an entirely generic cop show.
Option 2: Gordon fights the dumb proto-supervillains and loses all the time. Everybody makes ominous statements about the coming "war" or whatever. This show is

On the Sunday before Solomon Grundy.

Yes, Gotham Central. Thanks. This Arkham Babies trailer has me all flustered.