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Hey, at least it didn't have a camera in it. Honestly, if they went that route, it may have ruined the entire show for me.

Not only was it obvious, they explicitly state it. Stone told Naz in that restaurant that the killer was in custody.

Having seen that again a couple of years ago, the scene of Lloyd as a homeless drifter with a knife hanging out at a playground by himself is hilariously disturbing.

A dull Gus Van Sant movie? What a shock.

Man, I thought that "Ass Backwards" was absolutely horrible.

I'm not your Summer, Me.

The very same!

There is a lost episode of that show that also prominently featured a cat as a plot point.

And expert lighting.

Endless marathons of "That '70s Show"

Sad.

"Did you just drive through the Circle of Death?!?!"

Hey! He's America's sweetheart!

I've only seen him in "Whiplash," which was fine. I didn't know we were supposed to hate him.

(tosses up punchlines that were never there)

I loved those books and would pick them up at this used bookstore whenever I had the chance. As a 12-year-old, the "Mad Book of Revenge (Or How to Torment Your Tormentors)" was absolutely hysterical.

I was assuming that Chandra had no idea what was going on in that scene.

If it were only A Talking Cat (!?!).

I am too. However, I really think that's a stupid and convenient card to play.

Not to mention his breathing.