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You really don't need to, but they are fantastic.

I think in-show, Doctor Who is an unsuccessful knock-off of Inspector Spacetime.

I thought Changnesia was actually even later than that in chronology. I'm sure bobrow  or somebody will post the actual correct order one of these days.

But is anyone really upset this time? It's had a good run. And we still have a half-season left to look forward to.

The esquire shoot was great, but Alison Brie also did an interview with Paul F Tomkins posted today on his video interview series Speakeasy.It's pretty great: http://www.youtube.com/watc…

That was pretty much the only episode I saw of late-series Angel and while I wasn't blown away, in terms of puppet-usage (and for the "wee little puppet man" line alone), I agree it was better than what we got. They were still adorable, though.

Oh, that is amazing. That's my second-favorite Hitchcock film (Rear Window being the first, natch).

Really? It seems par for the course. Go On did better than 1600 Penn and Hannibal didn't tank, so moderate bright spots (okay, that Go On number is not something to celebrate coming off its post-Voice success, but they shouldn't have expected good numbers. It can't survive on its own.)

I really like Sarah Chalke so I'm happy it did well, but that's the same rating Apt 23 got; so once ABC decides to move it to another night, it'll be toast. Unless, after HE and Apt 23, they've finally learned their lesson. (So, so doubtful.)

I thought I saw something about there being an explanation about the strange lengths of the semester(s) this season. A Greendale budget issue (like in that college humor vid they did) that the dean will refer to (he already mentioned budget shortfalls, thus the reintroduction of a real history class and the necessity

I've been using CDisplay for ages and it's never disappointed me.

Guest stars really are wasted on the show, especially when they're supposed to be part on an ongoing arc. Michael K. Williams was rather underused, but I still enjoyed him immensely when he was on-screen. But the one-offs are usually forgettable (Stephen Tobolowsky comes to mind - with some effort). I will admit that

Really great site! I only wish I'd seen more movies recently to fully enjoy it (did see Looper, though, and they did a perfect job with it).

I think that was like $30,000. Maybe he also had to pay for the ABBA songs in Epidemiology. And Paradigms could not have been cheap.

We held on, so it's good enough. Don't know if will be good enough for Sony, though. For NBC, they might as well throw a party (well, shindig, maybe).

I can't stop saying "Delta Cubes!" First watching it I wasn't too impressed, but the chant is stuck in my head and the dean's exasperation was hilarious.I feel like they've done something like it before, but it was so much fun I don't care.

/i saw an ad to "Save Happy Endings" on tv a couple weeks ago and was mad then and that has only settled into disappointment now. Maybe they hope people'll clamor for it and they can sell it to TBS?

Oh, I love NTSF, so this is awesome, but it really makes me wish she could have been on Community too.

Was that from the Power Rangers? And if so, what the hell happened to the pink ranger?

I feel I'm being generous with my B this week, 'cause I really wasn't feeling it, but I can't bear to put it lower. It wasn't bad, just bland, I guess. I agree, it would be nice to have gradations for that B scale, yeah.