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They did mention briefly at the end of last week's episode, that Alex is going to begin applying for colleges and quitting would look bad on an application, as a way to get her to go back to the "Habitat for Humanities" stand in. It didn't necessarily come out of the blue, but either way this was far too early in that

I'm going to miss the weekly coverage, its nice to know I'm not the only one frustrated with the choices they have made in their four seasons.
I couldn't agree more with HumAnna feeling more like a special needs kid than she did in the movie, though as I didn't particularly like the film I chalk it up more to me just

Also… I'm done with blackish, its boring, inconsistent, and above all full of itself. It's appropriate that Andre was watching "The Godfather" in the laundry room, because as Peter Griffin said about that film this show "insists on itself"

You could just refer to Andre Jr. as "Dre," you know like the characters on the show do

"It's pretty great right? I've done crystal meth eleven times… and I've smoked crack once."

Way late to the party, but the 10/90 model would be perfect for How I Met Your Father. If they were only given one hundred episodes to tell that story, then I'm sure we coudl avoid all of the padding that the original HIMYM received and that is the exact kind of model that would guarantee a pickup.

On the subject of Open-World Zelda:A Link between worlds allowed you to tackle those dungeones in any order, which definitely felt more open world than LInk to the Past or Ocarina of Time.

The fact that Melissa McCarthy was more reserved in this film is precisely the reason why I liked it so much. She's a great actress and I'm upset that she is now pigeon holed into being her character from Bridesmaids in everything she does now.

I agree, but considering how beloved The Empire Strikes Back is, I was hoping they would do the same and then we would have a year or two looking forward to a proper final showdown

Wish this movie had been brave enough to give itself the down ending it needed

Green Came out my Freshmen year, Maladroit my Sophomore year, and Make Believe my Senior year… Which means I didn't have a Weezer album in my Junior year being born in 1986.
Though that year, before the band trip, I went out to the Wal-Mart and bought me a copy of the Blue Album, to see what all the fuss was about.

As another point, I'm getting tired of the "antispoiler." When someone attached to a project, vehemently denies that something is going to happen in said project. Most recently it was Brian Singer saying that certain well-known mutants wouldn't be appearing in X-Men:DoFP and that indicated to me that they most

Alright, but there are a lot of reviews on the internet and if you are looking for a critic to tell you if something is worth watching or not watching you can find ones that will paint a picture without spoilers.
It's up to you as a reader to know what you want from a review and if you see it going towards revealing

If you're reading criticism then you should have either experienced what is being critiqued or have no desire to experience that piece of work. At the same time a review should not be a critical view at something it should provide the least amount of information possible to support the authors opinion. In this age of

I personally think that American Wedding is the highlight of the entire series. It has some great scenes that are memorable without the raunch factor. It also is the first time when I feel their friendship is truly cemented and made believable.

This episode succeeded by establishing stakes. I was so invested in Pops being able to over come the obstacles standing in the way of him surfing that when he finally made it I jumped out of my chair in excitement and tears of pure joy poured from my eyes. They nailed it this week. Hands Down

REO Speedwagon… It would be amazing

While this episode was by far the worst in the Stinkmeaner "Trilogy" I think they at least were trying to say something about the state of entertainment in the world today and the fact that everything is either a sequel or remake. There was a certain obligation to continue the Colonel's story and in spite of that I

One nice tie into the overall season arc was Robert saying that Kardasia was their ticket to getting their freedom papers. As unbalanced as the season has been the fact that the Freemans have in fact sold themselves into slavery is one of the funnier things present in the narrative

Looking straight out of "Monster Party"