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It's quite a good movie, but I'd warn you not to watch it if you are a) depressed, b) struggling with an art project, or c) thinking about death at the time. Otherwise, sobbing. Uh, not that I would know…

I don't know, in my experience Reddit's MRA-types usually seem like bitter 40-something divorcees.

MRA tantrums? But… but… I thought women were the oversensitive, overemotional ones! *brain explodes*

Best part of the trailer: Tywin's delightful eyeroll at Cersei. Gods, I've missed that man.

Concur. To be honest, my fake-Buddhist self* was feeling a little wounded by all the critics' waving off McConaughey's speeches as mere high school philosophy and "pothead college roommate musings," because, as exasperating as he was meant to be, what Cohle was saying was pretty darn Buddhist. But then, maybe the

For the record, I wasn't a fan of Archer season 1 either. It seemed to rely a lot on straightforward fat jokes and "haha, a woman is having kinky sex — and LIKING it!" jokes. Meh. By season 2 it was doing more subtle humor, and the writers threw in a totally-out-of-left-field plot arc that still makes me laugh when I

Yeah, this pilot was very similar to the Hannibal pilot, wasn't it? What's with all these TV shows and deer imagery lately? Antlers everywhere: True Detective, Hannibal, Top of the Lake, The Returned…

I always find it funny that, of all the deus ex machina endings Doctor Who does, the one that works best for me is the one that's most literal. You literally have Rose, as a god, coming out of a machine and wiping away the problem in five seconds. It is almost absurd how literal it is. And yet, as Alasdair says, it

Leo!

One of my favorite lines in the whole of Who, and Ecclestone nails it. I can't be the only one who's had that feeling before, of crawling your way out of despair and begging for just one moment of grace. The line encapsulates for me why this two-parter beats out every other Moffat episode, including "Blink." It's real.

If I recall, "Human Nature/"Family of Blood" never explicitly mentions the Time War, but for me it's evidently part of the subtext.

This, so much. Blink is fun, whatever, but Midnight gave me a panic attack so bad I had to stay up the rest of the night watching Doctor Who. Tennant is brilliant in it, too.

Get your Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge watching in before it's too late! (1/5)

Since we're all talking Doctor Who…

….Same.

"Molto bene!"
"Allons-y!"
"When's Duck Dynasty on?"

Remember everyone, when dudes navel-gaze it's high art; when ladies do it it's self-indulgent tripe.

What, is it funny or something?

Counterpoint: Evangeline Lilly. I thought the dirt/beach hair were a good look for her.