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Oh, I have that too on my computer at home.

I'm in Europe too and I could read it. Just close the window that says you can't watch sweet American Hulu in your country.

I love how they are willing to do a completely different thing every week. The way they switch tones and genres is fascinanting. Last night episode was supposed to be a season finale, and it just followed a tertiary character for twenty minutes as if they don't give any fucks, but it also put an end to a subplot

I like Hannibal, True Detective and The Americans just fine, but the best show on TV right now is Adventure Time. And it's not even close.

Yeah, sorry, I suck at disqus :(

First half of season one was Jeff, second half of season one was Annie, first half of season two was Troy, second half of season two was Pierce, first half of season three was Abed, second half of season three was Chang, season five is Britta.

I was reading the comments on today's Nathan Fielder/Dumb Starbucks newswire and the number of people there not getting the joke amuses me. Almost everyone thinks it is either a Shia Labeouf-style post-modern comment on the state of art and business, or a ploy to make Nathan Fielder rich by selling coffee (really).

I noticed that too while watching Her. In one scene, Chris Pratt is talking with the disembodied voice of Scarlett Johansson and all I could think was how familiar the sound of that interaction was.

Too soon, you guys.

Yesterday I saw a French movie about a group of middle-aged friends who are having dinner together and one of them announces that he is naming his son Adolphe (which sounds like Adolf) and everybody goes nuts about it. I think it's relevant to the point of this conversation (it's this one, by the way: http://www.imdb.c

1. Geothermal Escapism
2. Basic Intergluteal Numismatics (everybody around here is down on this one; I find it fascinating)
3. Cooperative Polygraphy
4. Repilot
5. Cork-Based Networking
6. Introduction to Teaching

Step > Ya Hey (just barely though)

I'm going to start using the word "meta" to describe food and pieces of furniture. "Did you try the cake? It's so meta!"

Yeah, I was referring to the meta thing. Don't get it at all.

"Not that all meta is too much. The reveal that Magnussen has only his own memory and not bad-guy Google glasses was a great beat of Sherlock underestimating his opponent and missing the simplest explanation"

elane buys an ipod nano

Long time lurker here: I'm sorry, I'm not really a good stalker. I skim through every message in the board, but I only stop to read when you're talking about things I like. Personal details and preferences fail to register. I know there is this guy who likes Soderbergh a lot. And most of you hate Parks and Rec. Oh,

I found it hilarious, and I really liked how the show handled that moment, but I get why people could be put off by all this.