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Glen Coco
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I think that was a stellar episode, and that woman just stole the whole thing.

I noticed this mentioned in other threads, but didn't want possible spoilers to muck up people who are watching for the first time.  I'm doing a full rewatch of Buffy, the Vampire Slayer, and am almost done with Season 2.  It's amazing how episodes I liked or didn't like on the first go-round now strike me completely

I just finished a fun replay of "Dragon Age: Origins" too.  It really reinforced how disappointing "Dragon Age 2" was.  I found my best crew was always playing as a damage-dealing mage, and having Alistair, Leliana, and Wynne as my back up.  They're a preachy bunch, but they get things done.  And I'm shocked -

Ghost Dad: RT @Hamlet - gonna make up my mind tonight #YOLO - LOL

I saw it on a first date, and didn't want to be The Guy Who Walks Out of Movies, so I was stuck with it.

How to sell audiences a lecture: Disguise it as a mock-infomercial.

The song from their commercial is still in my head 20 years later.

Running for nearly 13 minutes (as there’s certainly nothing else in the news worth talking about today)

Quick, someone marry me so I can send a copy of our joint tax return directly to Scalia.

As someone who detests practical jokes, I always point to the opening death in this episode (fictional though it may be), and yell "See?!?"

I don't even understand why there's a thread comparing the two.  "How can you like sushi?  I like chocolate cake!"

I wouldn't mind it so much if every bar/restaurant/wedding band would stop playing it to herd people out.

I liked this Hatesong interview a lot, but sure.  I'll never tire of talking about what utter garbage "What's Up" is.

This makes Driving Miss Daisy look like Bullitt.

Well, no wonder we didn't see it!  Nobody likes Hamdingers!

I don't know if it's because it's still fresh in my mind or what, but it's nice to see someone else who rates Season 5 as the best.  A couple of tiny missteps aside, it was gripping from beginning to end.

Meanwhile, Jen just admitted that she used to be a chain-smoker, so when
she watches Denholm’s goodbye messages, she sees an ode to cigarettes
instead.

***Incredibly Minor Adaptation Spoiler***

Not only that, but she was an evil little bitch in an episode of The Golden Girls.

Risotto'no she d'int.