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Yeah, and I have to respectfully disagree that Meredith makes the best Satan. For my money that honor belongs to the Howling Man from Season 2.

Isn't she a dreamboat?

Don't they say this in 2015?

@facebook-662437657:disqus I think you have just explained what Vince Gilligan has been trying to say to us all.

This one might be my favorite.

You say that like it's a bad thing!

One sweet dream!
Cook up some meth
Swim in a sea of green
Soon we'll be away from here
Purchasing an M60…

I remember liking Donna's, when was it? Way back on Monday.

I second Gormenghast. Are you referring to the 2000 BBC miniseries with Richard Griffiths? That show was atrocious. But the books are some of my favorites.

Nah, this one and Todd's (as usual) were actually thoughtful and articulate.

I realize it's probably unfilmable, but I'd love to see "The Man who was Thursday" (1908) brought to the screen. Not only is it the first modern spy novel, it has a deliriously trippy metaphysical conceit and a visual cinematic quality that feel strangely contemporary.

Isn't that what I said?

Seriously. Did Perd Hapley write this?

They're like the better, more obscure cousins of Mumford & Sons.

Are you saying "Burn" or "Boo-urn"?

Chicken soup is FORTY people

There's an actual award for best articles? Because I had been thinking about nominating this one about the wacky theater manager screw-up at the Iron Man 3 premiere:

It IS people!

{applauds}

@avclub-b3a2a8592133a41f00f271712390f206:disqus Yeah, the ending felt perfunctory, like they felt obliged to tack on a happy ending at the last minute.