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I love Persona 3 & 4, but I'm definitely ready to move on to Persona 5 at this point. I appreciate how Atlus is simultaneously milking these games and pushing them to new places by inserting these characters into different genres (2D fighters and straight dungeon crawlers), but the inherent problem I have with these

I've never even seen a promo for this show, but I'm interested in watching it to see how a character can be nicknamed "Face Shaver Peter." Sounds delightful.

I'm really hoping we get to see Terry Bruge-Hiplo in tonight's episode. As far as I'm concerned, T.B. Hiplo's review of I Saw a Dang Stranger is the show's greatest moment.

Don't you dare think about getting one more clam per ham! hehehe

I really don't know how to predict the short categories, as this is the first year I've actually seen all the nominees. Though I will say that "The Missing Scarf" was my favorite animated short of the year (seek this out; it's brilliant). The Voorman Problem would be my favorite of the live action choices.

Same. I certainly didn't expect this album to get a review here, but I'm glad to see this band get some recognition. I've only listened to it a few times, but I'd already put it above their other two, which I enjoyed. As far as the "cringey" lyrics go, I quite like them. I don't know why people automatically consider

If this girl watched Six Feet Under, she would probably die from all the feels. I mean, jeez.

The Buck stops here.

Liked for the Steve Brule mispronunciation (spelling?) of boats.

It's gonna be great.

Aubrey Plaza can interrupt my MTV Movie Awards speech anytime, if you catch my drift.

I agree with you. Having each episode focused primarily on one character just wouldn't work, like it literally cannot work. The way the show is structured is just fine. In fact, I thought this episode was pretty focused, and almost every scene was great. Not much more you can ask for in a season premiere for this show.

At least he was willing to meet Leslie halfway and stock some Tarkovskiy movies with the subtitles. You know, movies people actually want to see.

It's a heart-warming story, but it's just not believable, which is why I give E.T. one and half stars.

Two best bits of the night: 
*Ron struggles to open crackers at opera* 
"Kicked out in the first act."

I feel like there has been a lot of Game of Thrones references on tv recently. Is this viral marketing by HBO? Probably not, but maybe!

Yeah, I liked it too. Nothing particularly great, but it's a perfectly solid episode of tv. Much better than last week's episode anyway.