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Favorite line from the show is in the episode where Jack puts Kenneth in charge of Tracy's little league team. The episode itself was a great commentary on America's war in Iraq and then they added this line:

I like that as the show has developed Sabrina is now probably the craziest of all the characters.

Better Call Saul!

The sad thing is, if it had actually been shirtless Helo and not guy trying to be the anti-Helo then I would have tolerated at least one more "the doll kidnapped that baby because she thought it was hers" episode.

Well, that explains why I like him so much.

Good old Gene Cownan gets a shout out…but doesn't get to Moo. We all know how she loved to Moo after a good meal.

Multi-universal rule of Fringe: if Walter cries, we all cry.

Such a great finale. It was fantastic to have a linear plot with minimal but effective twists. The emotional beats were strong (He got Astrid's name right! Peter called Walter "Dad"! White Tulip! Walter cried, I cried, and the universe was restored) and the call backs were meaningful without being sledgehammers.

It's a decent living if you can get it.

This entire scene for me is encapsulated in Barbara and the girlfriend's sister (can't remember her name) bobbing their head to the beat of the music.

Fun Fact: I leave the youtube clip of James Cromwell singing to Babe in my favorites list so I can watch it after experiencing a shitty day.

The best part about "Pocket Full of Sunshine" is that by the end of the movie that song is her ringtone.

his momma named him Clay, I'mma call him Clay

his momma named him Clay, I'mma call him Clay

Ah, didn't scroll down far enough. By far my favorite moment in Casablanca. I always liked it because it feels like the moment Rick decides he can't just stay by anymore. Plus Louis' look of disgust while the Germans sing is a fantastic moment from Claude Reigns.

Ah, didn't scroll down far enough. By far my favorite moment in Casablanca. I always liked it because it feels like the moment Rick decides he can't just stay by anymore. Plus Louis' look of disgust while the Germans sing is a fantastic moment from Claude Reigns.

The dueling national anthems scene of Casablanca. Victor Lazlo is a badass, subtly standing up to Nazis! Rick re-joins the fight with a simple nod of his head! French patriotism everywhere! My absolute favorite moment from the film.

I randomly rented this movie sometime over the summer. It's not great but I do really like Jude Law in the film. The best moments are the conversations between Law's and Jones' characters and the film's wandering around America did a dis-service to the character building Law and Jones were able to do together.

The thing that confused me is that everyone was immediately able to understand Tessa. When I got my wisdom teeth out, I was basically incoherent for about a day from the combination of knock out gas, numbing, and the actual dental work.

I meant "sudden" as in "she suddenly changed topics so as to rival the young girl for attention" rather than "she suddenly felt jealous of the child". BJ's relationship with Kate's daughter (can't remember the character name) is my favorite part of the show.