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I think the chances of it being Marina are 50/50 now. It would be easy for it to be Marina, but Hathaway is also coming back next week based on the preview so I'm guessing they did it to clear up the politics of it all.

@avclub-186c9e5f4705d0e85dcc7483abe4a7b5:disqus I actually liked more of Kroll Show than I did of Schumer. I have a soft spot for the Too Much Tuna guys and Bobby Bottleservice plus Kroll used his guest stars a lot better than Schumer did, plus his whole schtick, even in standup was characters so it translates a

I've always enjoyed her stand up. It just hasn't translated well to sketch comedy. They're two different animals.

I want to like Amy Schumer's show so badly, because she's genuinely hilarious, but it relies way too much on trying to feminize usually male-skewing humor. The result is that you'll get one sketch a week that's spectacular and brilliant, but the rest usually falls flat. I'm sticking with it because like I said I

Admit it, you like James because he looks like a young Dave Grohl.

Poor Jason Jones. There wouldn't be a movie for Jon Stewart to film without him.

I think that calling something the "lowest common denominator form of television" does a pretty good job of recognizing how bad it is.

You guys are way too hard on this show. Sometimes you just have to sit back and enjoy the explosions/gun fights/sword fights/people calling Aaron fat/ridiculous twists that make no sense. Sure it's sort of the lowest common denominator form of television, but I think this show shed the possibility of being much more

It's probably safe to say that a facility that's miles long and miles deep probably took longer than the max 4 years Obama was in office before the power went off. It's also probably safe to assume that things happen behind a president's back when it comes to black ops and secret operations. So it shouldn't be too

@avclub-327af0f71f7acdfd882774225f04775f:disqus literally the two strongest male competitors have idols. I wouldn't be surprised to see a few more challenges like that in order to flush out the idols.

I don't think Cochran has done anything to warrant tough questioning so far. He's ruffled zero feathers, and the second anyone accuses him of flying under the radar he can claim either working directly with Phillip or even pulling his strings, or at the very least winning immunity.

The first hing one of the Saxon generals said to the king after the fight was that he couldn't fathom that the Vikings could fight that way. You're right that there are probably many ways to undo that tactic's effectiveness, but the point was that the Saxons were so ill-prepared for who they were going up against that

Bravo's programming VP can barely contain himself.

"I know this is going to sound cheesy, but I always thought I was going to be the man that was going to bone Cece for the rest of her life."

Of all the awesome in this episode, I don't think I was more excited then for Ken Leung's return as Leon.

Knowing that Jenna Fischer had said the crew would be revealed, I thought that they would give her the footage, but then again there's no way they could have known Jim would react that way and using the footage would have a last resort kind of thing like when Pam and Jim were denying they were dating. I wouldn't be

Knowing that Jenna Fischer had said the crew would be revealed, I thought that they would give her the footage, but then again there's no way they could have known Jim would react that way and using the footage would have a last resort kind of thing like when Pam and Jim were denying they were dating. I wouldn't be

Is CBS on hiatus again? I need more Person of Interest, damnit.

AMC and Showtime have like 3 shows each. FX has a lot of shows in development and nothing's really ending for a couple of years so that gives them room to experiment. Cable doesn't need to have original programming every night.

The lateness of this review deserves a dick punch.