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Potential 'Ethan Around' plotlines -
Ethan misses the horse so much he builds a robot horse as a tribute.

He does not like it when people yell at him and that is something people just need to know about him.

I seriously hope we get more Kelsey being delighted by Todd's face in season four. Oh, that we could get an entire plotline with those two! I love all of Aaron Paul's 'awws' and laughs at how much she gets a kick out of looking at him. It's like Todd just expects that people would be amused by his appearance.

“Why do people do anything? Why did they make the cartoon tree from Pocahontas my emergency contact?”

I guess I deeply felt that scene because it was an antidote to the cheap sentimentality I'm used to seeing everywhere else. The bag didn't stand for consumerism to me, it was ephemeral, is what that scene is trying to say, that beauty is fleeting and typically the most profound moments in our lives are decidedly unmanu

It was honestly my favorite thing that I watched last year. They nailed it so hard. Perhaps my other biggest chuckle of that first season was hearing Helen Mirren say "balls to the wall".

Sept 14th can't get here fast enough because I *need* to see the rest of that impression. Less than three minutes of his Carville and I'm dying from laughing over here.

As discussed at the Television Critics Association Press Tour, season two will also offer a Spalding Gray takeoff, a version of Jiro Dreams Of Sushi, and the previously announced “Test Pattern,” which draws from the Talking Heads concert film Stop Making Sense.

Alan Ball, when discussing the film, has said many times that he experienced his own plastic bag in the wind moment and it was really profound for him, and I feel like that part of the film stands out because of that very authenticity. It didn't feel made up. And I was moved by the message that beauty is where you

I thought Magnolia received a lot of love on its own. Still one of my favorite movies, but I can put it alongside American Beauty as the best of the 90s. I'm not a great admirer of Sam Mendes, while I revere PTA, but Alan Ball was pretty consistent for me before True Blood. SFU is still one of my all-time favorite

I heard she has a creepy stage dad who is straight up schizo and he basically ruined her career.

Wow, the kids were supposed to be indicted for Lester's murder? I've read a lot about this film through interviews with Alan Ball and Sam Mendes, and even critics discussing how different the screenplay was in the scenes that were cut - I remember there was supposed to be a dream-like hallucinatory opening with Lester

Look, it's easy to view this list and be smug that the winner should have clearly> been The Insider - a movie which I loved, by the way, and Russell Crowe definitely deserved an award for that brilliant performance.

The most exciting part of the episode for me was when the score started kicking in Eliot's theme music from the first season as he typed away on that keyboard.

Judging by next week's previews, I think Cisco is going to be in some deep shit.

That's where I'd seen it from! It was just a small detail but it cracked me up. Too bad the title image above didn't quite get it in there, because it was easily the best Bojack ad.

And then later, cut to Todd giving Emily a plum.

My favorite thing about Todd's solid space work were the ongoing sound effects from him and Emily, from their pitch to Mr. Peanutbutter to their troubling conversation with Emily suggesting Bojack's not a good friend (with one of the Shenanigags members at the drivers seat). But how great was it seeing Todd organizing

What if they got to the end and NONE of it had ever happened to him?

If I didn't know any better, I'd think you were about to pitch me an idea.