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The third one was surprisingly entertaining. The word "brilliant" belongs absolutely nowhere near it, but it's a fun flick if nothing else is on. I hated the first Madagascar and never saw the second.

The scene that spawned a thousand gifs.

No love for Community's musical dream sequence that kicked off the third season?

It's one of my favorite films and everyone I've shown it to has liked it, but I have friends who I know would absolutely hate it. I understand why it isn't for everyone, but for me it's extremely powerful on a visual and emotional level.

@avclub-1f5b519cde67ac0d0fcab419aa3048a4:disqus Worth it.

I gave up on The Cleveland Show midway through its first season and I know no one who watches it. I'm not sure why Adult Swim even bothers airing the reruns. Who's watching it? People too high to care.

I have Uncanny Ravioli Valley's first EP on vinyl.

American Dad is what King of the Hill used to be. It's not the animation block's most popular show, but it has enough of a dedicated following to keep it around. I hope. If anything gets cancelled, it would probably be The Cleveland Show.

I, for one, welcome our new insect overlords.

I'm sick of American Dad being treated like Seth MacFarlane's bastard child when it's by far his best show.

I call the big one Bitey.

It's… a rocket ship!

One of the worst movies I've ever seen. Paul Rudd is a great comic actor, but when his movies are bad, they're fucking BAD. I don't know why I even bothered finishing it.

I've never walked out of a movie in my life, but I contemplated it heavily during Identity Thief. There's no excuse for Jason Bateman being in something that godawful. And it went on to make 80 bazillion dollars at the box office, because ha ha fat lady go boom.

Tell us what we really want to know, Rabin. How much does screentime does Britta have?

Much of Arrested Development's third season is weak, at least when compared to the two seasons of nearly unparalleled comic excellence that came before it. "Ready, Aim, Marry Me" is a very solid episode. The Mr. F storyline was a big problem in season 3, and I found the finale unsatisfactory.

This is a good point, and Chevy bashing the show in interviews during the hiatus was hideously unprofessional. As the one person here who has actually witnessed this first-hand (unless I'm wrong and someone else from the show also posts), I'm sure you know what really went down a lot better than the rest of us.

@avclub-782066c88e9c574d6085f3ddfc7032e4:disqus Cue brief shot of Britta floating in the air for no goddamn reason.

The less we see of it, the better. Gillian Jacobs and Donald Glover are two amazing, multi-talented people, but they have no romantic chemistry with each other whatsoever. Jeff/Britta and Troy/Annie are so much more fun to watch, as we've seen at times this season.

Oh, sorry for the misunderstanding. In this case, I agree. I'm wondering if the writers have been testing the waters for a while now to see what it would take to finally get rid of Chevy. Just a theory.