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I'm from Montreal! See you soon buddy.

How come AV Club doesn't review Shark Tank regularly? Every review you guys have for it is either a B or B+ and there always seems to be good discussion in the comments and it's definitely a show I want to talk about (plus the most popular Friday night show).

I liked how all the characters were given something useful to do and I do like anti-humor. The whole just didn't come together for me in the end as well as the other episodes this season have.

Did you guys accidentally swap the grades for The League and IASIP tonight? I thought this was kind of weak. Few great lines and the episode didn't really go anywhere before fizzling out. I liked that there was finally some actual football talk though.

Nick and Jess shouting revelations about themselves to each other has been the best part of this season.

Die Limp?

Sims, Die Hard 6 is in production and it's called Die Hardest, btw.

"We’ll encourage people to ignore the down-voting button"

I have a good feeling about Gimple. He's written some of my favorite episodes. That of course means you're right and they'll probably fire him. Either way this show will last at least 10 seasons regardless of how many showrunners they fire.

Saw this at Fantasia in Montreal this summer, really great movie with one of my favorite endings in theaters this year.

I guess you didn't even read the EW article Sean? It says on line 3 that it's a different episode than the one they're making from his spec script. The fact that the basic premise of the episode didn't exist when he wrote it should have probably been more of a hint.

I know they're filming in Texas this season but that town looked a little like Woodbury, now? Either way someone on the writing staff clearly watched The Walking Dead over the summer because that was pretty much season 3 in a nutshell. Naturally Titus is no Governor but in general things just seem a little more

Don't forget the funniest part of that line: "and something called osteoporosis."

I wrote an entire review of last year's season finale fantasizing about how Jonathan Nolan came up with this show and my conclusion was that it had to be Christopher's obsession with making Batman realistic.Although I said that Reese/Finch are a composite of Bruce Wayen/Batman since neither man can do everything that

I was much more interesting in this "number of the week" plot than I was the last two. It had a lot more fun moments than last week, gave the girls a nice amount of screen time, plus like you said John punching an old man in the face was worth all of it. I'll admit the resolution was a little clumsy and Ian kidnapping

"Yeah, they had the entire summer to come up with good stuff for the premiere "

The League set precedent for Sofia being very anti-porn long ago in "The Bounce Test". Maybe they didn't communicate that well but if anything they should be praised for consistency and not falling into a sitcom trope necessarily.

I got a Curb notification for this?

Was that apology some elaborate Paula Deen joke I didn't get?

I hope Mankini has a wardrobe malfunction.