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This album. This fucking album man.

If you already know the answers to your questions why do you ask PIG FUCK

Every A Gost is Born song on Kicking Television. And I LOVE A Ghost is Born.

Well technically, Cold only appeared cause he was scoping out every bar in town for Cisco so he could have his sister seduce Cisco or something. I have already trained myself that not every time travel thing is gonna make sense on this show, just to turn off my brain for a little and enjoy the ride.

Also Joe's already well on his way to saving Barry's love life with his whole "just think about who you love more" thing because Joe is fuckin Joe man.

I'm not with you here. I thought that the second Cisco-Wells scene in the same room was all the more tragic- even more so than last week - because we already know what Wells' ultimate intentions are. I thought Barry's take on the whole situation – "of course she likes me, she told me once!" – was perfectly in

Can't wait to see him beat his arch-enemy, the Green Capitalist.

I think Fall to Pieces was Velvet Revolver

Underrated: the Ultimate Spider-Man game. It gets formulaic (chase the villain, fight the villain) and for whatever reason the non-Manhattan portion of the city has architecture so small you're zipping rather than swinging through most of New York. But it was nearly as fun to play as Spider-Man 2 and a hell of a lot

Not sure why the Quicksilver scene was the first thing I thought of when I saw this (without seeing the accompanying photo yet either), over, say, any scene from Boyhood. Yet it was.

That Skeleton Twins scene could cheer me up, at least fractionally, in literally any mood I'm in.

Nah not for real, but now the first taker has a blog idea. Loved that magnificent bastard. But hey - Joe McCoy should star in The Slap! He knows all about hitting children!

I prefer to think it's ending early next-year. Isn't the last, sure-to-be-emotionally-draining season of Parks vs. the fabled 6th season of Community what the gods have been building to for centuries?

We absolutely need to live-blog "The Slap," if only to get the various reactions to the slap in question.

Stay strong, Leonard.

They did, but it was written from the perspective of Joe McCoy, and was basically a laundry list of why Coach Taylor should go and why Saracen is a little bitch. The review for "The Son" basically devolved into a glowing Wade Aikman job performance analysis.

Come my child, and I shall tell you the tale of Leonard Pierce, the fallen one.

It was an appropriately great review cycle as well. We bashed the 30 Rock reviews of The Rabin, devoured the weekly Community novellas of the VanDerWerf, constantly lamented that The Office wasn't as good anymore, and collectively realized, "wait, is Parks our favorite?" Then the meteor hit, and that's canon.

Where will Frasier sleep now?!?!

Classic Poe.