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Jake is the drummer's dog. His parents liked the dog more than they liked him, hence why he (and his band mates, by association), are "less than" said dog.

Man that brings me back to high school. Speaking of hipster douchebags, I really haven't been able to bring myself to like anything Goldfinger, LTJ, or RBF have put out for the better part of a decade, but those are the three ska bands I'll begrudgingly stick with til the bitter end.

This sounds better than anything they've out since Anthem. That's not saying much, obviously, but I kinda like it!

I read that he'll be getting his own arc at some point. Hopefully soon.

They really need to start using Elias again. I know they have their plate full with HR/Vigilance/The Russians but he's just too good of a villain to keep on the sidelines this much.

Even with the knowledge that he'll eventually have Parkinson's?

Maybe it's more a case of not knowing what might work when it's actually on film vs. on paper, especially within the confines of a story.

I don't usually give a shit about shows that I don't watch or won't ever watch staying on the air longer than they have to (why waste energy over something that doesn't affect my life?) but this means that Raising Hope has to rot on Fridays with what will almost surely be its final season at this point.

I guess you missed the episode of Mike & Molly where Mike forgot his insulin shot and died of diabetes.

Having followed Les' Revolution recaps for a season and a half, I can already tell you he's probably going to hate Dracula. This should be fun.

You clearly haven't seen the cam GIFs yet.

Yeah I didn't mean that I thought he was used poorly, more that I thought he still had some way to go before being max level Cap. But that's understandable since there were like five main characters in The Avengers.

This actually looks like it could be phenomenal. I try to reign in my excitement for trailers these days that don't have Sylvester Stallone punching things in them, but I'm getting exactly that kind of "70s conspiracy thriller" vibe here. Thing about Captain America is that he's a complex comic book character that

Les, I didn't agree with some of your thoughts on the show late last season (I thought it started getting better in the last 5 episodes or so), but I really don't agree that Monroe is the show's worst character. Sure they made him a little too comically villainous and diabolical sometimes, but I thought there was a

They want some of that sweet, sweet Betty White money.

I think that has more to do with the show's writing than the characters themselves. This should would be a total snoozefest if Red didn't have his quips.

Yeah but you could say that about every show on CBS.

The Marrakesh line made me forget about everything I've disliked about this show since day 1. If every episode ends with some non sequitur about Red facing peril in the middle east DURING a perilous situation, then I'm okay with wading through an hour-long procedural that holds little value.

Honestly, I kind of agree with Todd that the plot was a little light, but I laughed my ass off more at this half-hour of television than I have any other CBS sitcom so far this season (and really more than anything that isn't on Fox or FXX). Allison Janney's comedic timing is amazing.

It was originally called The Tomb. A much better title but understandable why they might want to change it. It actually was pretty damn good for an action flick though. As far as pure action movies go, it's up there with 2 Guns for me this year.