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Agreed about "Rush". I saw it on a whim last week without much background into formula one racing and I thoroughly enjoyed the film. I liked that there wasn't a villain. Both Lauda and Hunt were given enough shades of gray that by the big championship race (and not knowing the real life outcome) I was unsure of who I

Watched:
Gravity - Loved it. Visually amazing with the emotional aspect growing, for me, as the film unfolded. I feel like I need to see it a second time just to absorb all of the film's visuals.

I totally had the single tear down the cheek when she was giving an absent Clooney a message to her daughter. Especially with how concerned her daughter was about the one missing red shoe. It struck me as such an accurate little kid worry subject that it killed me.

Alternate title for this film: "Jesus Christ, what now?!"

This is actually my favorite line from the entirety of Futurama.

I could hear the "Ring Bear" joke in every episode this season and still be happy.

I was thinking about Ugly Betty the other day. There's so much warmth to the show that it always undercut the more outlandish moments.

I still miss Rubicon. I liked the slow-burn of that show.

The sad thing is I enjoyed the ten episodes where they actually had Jeremy and Bonnie together.

Agreed. As I get away from the episode my only hope is that Jesse manages to slip away in the crossfire, get Brock, and skip town.

"Be nicer to Coach before he leaves to live with other white people"

Clearly, Pally is just going to join Chris Messina in the much better version of the show that's basically just Danny complaining about everything.

Jimmy Durante

The Winston/Schmidt/CeCe conversation had me in tears.  Winston seduced her two and a half times! Everything about Winston's love of puzzles was amazing.

"Did you say 'Clay'?"
"the 'Clay' is silent."

It's that great "cop voice" that's hilarious in casual conversation. Like the season three episode of Parks and Rec where all the cops describe the incident in the bar.

Dads is the new 2 Broke Girls. I don't know why that had to happen twice, but it did.

So, if given enough time, I feel like this show could at least partially fill the 30 Rock shaped hole in my life. Enjoyed it quite a bit.

Sure, whatever. Just start showing new episodes of Arrow, already. I miss that lovable mess of a show.

What is and What Should Never Be is on the "It's a Wonderful Life" inventory, as is Season four's "It's a Terrible Life"