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It was pretty brilliant. After Columbus left, HP became a damned good film series.

Oh, I'm going back through the list of 64 things we're looking forward to in 2013, and it just occurred to me that no one has yet mentioned Catching Fire.

Jonathan Strange is my favorite novel of all time. Lev Grossman actually called it one of the ten best books of the decade.

Man, when is Susanna Clarke releasing her sequel to Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell?

Ah, Alfonso Cuaron. The man who saved the Harry Potter franchise.

Yes. Breaking Bad, Gravity, and, somewhat more controversially, The Hobbit.

Yep. I just finished the last episode. Some of my friends and I are going to see the half-season premiere at a theater in Kansas City on August 11th.

Yes.

Agreed. This is not The Office. Parks & Rec has learned from the mistakes of its predecessor. It has been consistently brilliant.

Ann is a strong, talented, brilliant, powerful musk ox who has kept this ship afloat.

Yeah, I LOVE this show, but if any two characters have to leave, I'm glad that it's them.

Not even in the same category.

While granting that it's possible, it doesn't fit with the show's MO as a kind of modern-day "Macbeth"

This is probably the greatest thing I'll read today.

Rethink that move, son.

TWSS

Tio

@ComradeQuestions:disqus He actually has, in my case

Great question. Has D'Angelo seen it?

"Almost… almost… almost…"