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Funky Bus Fare
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Sheltie- Is this David Carradine?

I kinda disagree with your criticisms of Dowd's critics, but the one thing that makes me angriest about his reviews is that it seems like he has to turn every review into a referendum on the director's oeuvre. Stick with the current movie and don't tell me how big of an idiot I am for liking the director's previous

I know. And the strange thing is, I've seen the movies they've given mediocre reviews to, and I've enjoyed them pretty much as a whole. And I really can't imagine White House Down being that good of a film.

I would nominate the episode with Jimmy Carter as the most underrated, maybe just because I'm a Carter apologist. Still, I found Cotton to be one of the best/worst things on the show (I loved that the writers kept him despicable, but at the same time it made him hard to watch), and the bonding between Hank and him in

I had the same thing going… From what I understand, it's really prevalent with SSRIs.

May I join those who liked the movie?

I'm really hoping they do some of that, but also do a sort of courtroom drama as well. I mean, think about this show sticking it to Franklin & Bash the same way they stuck it to The Mentalist and its ilk.

I loved it too, yet I feel that everyone's missing something else this episode was: triumphant. While it might seem strange, since Will ended up behind bars, but for once he has a grip on who he is. His triumph over himself is what I'm going to take from this season, more than any of the beautifully art-directed

I liked Man of Steel very much as well. I'd put it B, B+.

I was continuing the quote from Young Frankenstein. And am about to fix the edit.

It's 1:26 PM. I'm in the comment thread for "Roti." My name is Funky Bus Fare.

Why are you talking like that?

I thought this was the best episode of the series so far, but I have to wonder why the FBI didn't send a couple guys to look around the observatory. Or why no one wondered where Will was.
Edit: it originally said "where Will."

Core Concept - I read that in Archer's voice. It made it so much better.

This show is literally the only reason I watch anything on NBC anymore.

Sounds like there's a….
VOTING PLAN.

This is payback for Iron Man 3. "We told them not to see it, they saw it and loved it anyway. This'll teach those little S.O.B.s!"

This is the exact question I asked Shane at the Chicago showing.

Were you at the Chicago AV Club Showing?