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I give a pass to the first two because while they move slow and are a little unwieldy, they do a good job capturing a lot of the gee whiz wonder of the wizarding world that the books also do. John Williams' score is a big part of that.

But if you had read the book and hate it for all its putzing around and drawn out angst, it's exhilarating. I get that it's not the best, and probably is terrible for people who haven't read the books, but I love it.

I was kind of hesitant about giving this episode an A at first, but now that I get that pun, I feel completely justified in doing so.

Pointing out that Modern Family is doing a similar plot to Friends is an attack on it now? You seem a little overly defensive there.

I love Half Blood Prince too. My actual favorite might be Order of the Phoenix (it moves so fast, and has such great action), but that one's close. I like that they switched up the tone so we didn't have four movies about doom and gloom in a row.

What is it with FX and 75 minute runtimes now? I would say I hope this trend continues when Justified comes back, but then I remember that show always seems to run short and for good reason given how tight most episodes are. There's always a couple episodes per season that go under 40 minutes!

Several shows on TBS I bet.

AHS SPOILERS

To be fair, I don't usually watch AT until it shows up online a couple hours later.

*spouts some slightly less dense British technobabble garbage*

I wish I regularly watched Regular Show, but I always forget about it until I visit home and binge on whatever episodes are on demand. I sometimes click on and skim through the reviews to boost the pagehits, but that's all I really can do, sorry.

I'm willing to bet that's more of a sign that they're not willing to put anything else there and its ratings aren't so bad that it can't stand there as filler. I'm just saying, don't expect it to be around next fall.

*spouts some British technobabble garbage*

Look at you, so naive and full of hope. This show's fate was sealed as soon as it was slotted to air at 9:30 on a Tuesday. All we can do is mourn its slow death.

Dude! Simultaneous posts!

It sounded like a banana guard to me.

It's not like hyberbole is a new thing here.

I just realized how ridiculous it is that he even has a radio show, considering how we've never seen a radio before now.

It's nice to remember the writers actually are nerds once in a while.

I think you're right, but I do like the idea of the renegade Cinnamon Bun speaking out against his former leader.