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That is reasoning that I can get behind.

It's incredibly good, and only eight episodes long! Pretty easy to knock out in a day or two.

I would like to note that I'm not picky about whether you've seen the show you vote for or not. Curious about Banshee (Amish gangsters, how could you not be?) but want an opinion before you dive into it yourself? Use me as your guinea pig!

I was pretty sure that's what you were going for.

I think what this means is Spongy needs to comment more.

English Memorial.

Using this article as a reference, I've decided I'm going to binge-watch some show or other this weekend. I just need some help deciding which one. Here are candidates:

Okay, so maybe I forgot the proper words.

All those TDs and Manning couldn't have given one or two to Decker? Fuck you, Manning.

1. Chihiro from Spirited Away
2. The "whose hand was I holding?" scene from The Haunting. Never fails to creep me out. This isn't really something I can narrow down at all, though.
3. Vic Mackey and Shane Vendrell's respective downfalls
4. Brick
5. Chemistry. The study of space, if that counts.
6. I'm not much of a poetry

it would be Party Down!

NO

WELL THAT TOO

"I make no bones about it."

That was, I think, the first time a comic really made me sit up and take notice of the way it was drawn beyond just the surface quality of the illustrations. I love how it uses the cat going between the panels to convey that he's moving faster than the soldiers' eyes can see (almost as though he's stepping out of

umbre-hella hella hella

It should have been the third part of AMC's holy trinity, with Breaking Bad and Mad Men.

I love that Marx Brothers idea.