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I'm actually really confident at this point that people in a year or two will refer to the final season of Fringe the way they do the final seasons of Lost or Buffy (probably Buffy is the more accurate comparison), unless the final two episodes reeeeally turn things around somehow. The unabashed love it's getting

I think a whole lot of lesbians who aren't into penetration would like to disagree with you on that point.

People thought that the season 2 Homeland finale was great?… Just no: SPOILERS it soured me on the show more than anything else. The whole thing was so ridiculous, implausible, and forced: the only way I'm giving that thing a pass is if they tell us what the fuck Nazir's plan was, step by step, and how the hell it

I 100% agree with that ranking @avclub-6b8aa777ed70e7f15a45947a0f0c5986:disqus , my ranking would go:

Sin City has got to be the film that the most people think is from a completely different director from who actually made it. I swear at least half the people who have seen it seem to think that either Quentin Tarantino or Zack Snyder directed it.

Except he didn't take a ten year hiatus? There were only six years between Jackie Brown and Kill Bill 1. It really wasn't that bizarre either: Kill Bill is still full of his name brand dialogue and the second one has the most emotional and grounded character material of his films next to Jackie. I think people were

There's a lack of other things to see? I can count at least seven movies that are playing in theaters locally, are quite well reviewed, and that I'm interested in… There's way too much good stuff out to see right now in my opinion.

As someone who works in a public building I can tell you there are some seriously filthy people in this world. We have to kick people out of the building because they smell so bad much more often than you would think.

I would say the last 30 minutes were the only section of the movie I actually liked: up until then it was largely predictable and uninteresting, with incredibly irritating characters and annoyingly twee and symbolic dialogue. But then at the end it started to go in an unexpected direction, the characters actually grew

I would say the last 30 minutes were the only section of the movie I actually liked: up until then it was largely predictable and uninteresting, with incredibly irritating characters and annoyingly twee and symbolic dialogue. But then at the end it started to go in an unexpected direction, the characters actually grew

There's no fucking way the demon/devil/whatever doesn't come back… perhaps it possesses the Angel of Death and she becomes the villain? That would be pretty awesome. Or the alien and Bloodyface stuff really steps up… I honestly have no idea where the show goes from here and I'm pretty excited to see.

Honestly I was confused for about a full minute until I got the reference and I love Buffy. I was excited when I got it, then angry at how terrible that scene was.

I'm way late catching up but I'm kind of surprised that the last few episodes have been received so well: This season started out well but I feel like the wheels have really fallen off the bus these last few episodes, and I'm starting to be glad this whole thing is coming to an end. This Observer future storyline is

I'm way late catching up but I'm kind of surprised that the last few episodes have been received so well: This season started out well but I feel like the wheels have really fallen off the bus these last few episodes, and I'm starting to be glad this whole thing is coming to an end. This Observer future storyline is

@avclub-b313d7a1aaec35c82dd05d8d78bcfb48:disqus Yeah I'd remove Impossible Planet/Satan Pit because I really don't care for those two, and add in the last three of S3 because as you say, they are super important and End of Time makes no sense without them (and honestly, End of Time is way worse than those three). I'm

@avclub-b313d7a1aaec35c82dd05d8d78bcfb48:disqus Yeah I'd remove Impossible Planet/Satan Pit because I really don't care for those two, and add in the last three of S3 because as you say, they are super important and End of Time makes no sense without them (and honestly, End of Time is way worse than those three). I'm

Well SFU is on my shortlist of greatest shows of all time at least, I don't really understand why it's so underrated (though season 4 does go pretty far off the rails at times).

Long after he had ceased appearing on the show? Seriously he was in something like 6 episodes.

Yeah there's no way that would work now. Anyway, three is enough for any movie series, especially something that's not some epic fantasy… a trilogy was probably pushing it for Back to the Future: I always thought that 2 and 3 would have been much better and possibly on par with the original if they had pared down the

Yeah the animation is cool but that movie reeeeeally drags. It really should have just been constant music. Still it's such a historical artifact and product of it's time that remaking it as some bland motion capture thing would be insane.