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Robin-Barney was never going to last as long as those two never grew or changed from who they were in the first 5-6 seasons or so. I had thought that, particularly with Barney, they had grown and changed to a certain degree. That's why I was willing to buy into their impending wedding to the degree that I did, and

I will say that amongst other things, Ted "letting Robin go" on the beach certainly rings hollow for me at this point.

I'm so glad that Bobby Knight Ranger is more than just a throwaway joke.

It's odd that Judd Apatow has had that much influence over Coldplay's reputation amongst people on the internet.

I'd be lying if I said I didn't still throw Coldplay into my playlists every now and then. I'd be lying even more if I said that I don't enjoy it.

In theory, he's had a lot of the endings for certain characters in mind for a long time, so I'm cautiously optimistic that once Winds of Winter comes out, the path to A Dream of Spring will be a relatively short one.

It's insane how at the end of season 4, they do the most interesting thing they could possibly do with Ava… and now she's doing nothing.

This post gets 3 meowmeowbeenz

That definitely is a recurring motif.

I get where he's coming from, and I don't think he's trying to be your stereotypical indie contrarian. But I think the real problem with "Hallelujah" becoming ubiquitous through Jeff Buckley and John Cale's appearance in Shrek isn't the fact that Buckley and Cale (and eventually a slew of others) covered it in the

To say nothing of her op-ed being wittier than any experience I've had watching her show. [Insert unearned condescension towards C-list celebrity here]

I love that they all end with the Lion King title card.

I remember playing NFL Quarterback Club '98 on my Nintendo 64. One of the bonus unlockable teams had a defensive end that was actually "Cubby", a collie.

Honestly? I know that they weren't as consistent, but I actually enjoyed their more polished efforts from the late 90s and early 2000s a little more than I did their more lo-fi records from their heyday.

It wouldn't surprise me.

Sons of Anarchy.

@avclub-24285ac5fdc310a2a0b518e5d86cd608:disqus It goes beyond that, all three albums have more or less the same theme that goes into their first few tracks:

Opinion presented without justification or reasoning:

I figured it was just generally understood by now that halftime performers (with the possible exception of singers and drummers, depending on the act) are all miming.