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Joan's had an ambiguous position in the office ever since they begged her to come back last season. All of her scenes start with her just sitting or standing there, waiting for someone to approach.

Would have been an A episode if they used the David Lee Roth cover during the credits.

I watched it today and thought it was okay! Was a bit of a mess but I'm still intrigued. Had a good amount of cheese a la Spartacus. I'll catch the next ep for sure.

Scary Movie was the first DVD I ever purchased. I don't think I've opened the case in over 10 years but I can't bring myself to part with it.

I can't really remember why (haven't seen any of them in years) but Scary Movie 3 was my favorite of the lot. It might have been due to the Signs parody, specifically the gag when the sheriff lady's hat got bigger every time they cut to her. I thought that was fucking hilarious as a high schooler.

the Raw after Wrestlemania is always nuts because most of the audience are the hardcore types that flew from everywhere for WM and stayed the extra night for Raw. Vince McMahon should pay these crazy fans to travel to every show. Makes the show about 10x more enjoyable.

I didn't see the PPV but I'm glad they gave some time to a few of the newbies (Fandango, Shield) on the company's biggest event. The big matches were pretty safe, but they could have filled the rest of the show with shitty celebrity matches and instead gave time to people actually trying to make it.

I agree with his decision to hide the budget and tech info about this film. It's a bit of a stunt to not disclose things, but his reason is genuine: Stats talk distracts viewers from thinking about the story. It's pretty clear he hates that every conversation about Primer starts with "It only cost $7,000!"

I'll be at the screening next week in Chicago. Can't wait.

I enjoy chatting with others about TV shows and reading up a little about the insider info and theories, but I think viewers and networks are going a little overboard with this "immersion" and interactivity. That's why every show now has a hashtag in the corner of the screen, that's why Chris Hardwick comes on during

I watch this show because a lot of my aspiring actor friends in Chicago do extras work on it quite frequently. So it's kind of fun (or a bit of a chore, take your pick) to watch, pause, point at someone in the background that looks like my friend, then smile and continue watching. Unfortunately that's the best part of

"Drugs… gangs… I was there!"

Remix for sure. Can't beat that silly video.

My friends and I would argue about Troutman's lyrics in the remix. "California… knows how to party" vs. "go there to party" vs. "no doubt about it." To be young and without Google.

Willgo is the name of the fake sci-fi movie that Will Smith uses as a front to get hostages out of Bel-Air back to West Philadelphia

And it's a damn shame. Sisqo needs the work.

He played a great Elvis on Golden Girls

John Otto, take 'em to the Mathews Bridge

*guitar strum*

Paul Dudd