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Dr. Clash
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Crap. I forgot how little I'm able to post on here near the beginning of the school year.

Yeah, I understand the "the show still has room to go up so try not to grade too high" mentality, but fuck it, these are the last 8 episodes and these are awesome. The premiere was at a B+ level for me but the past couple have been top notch.

They also just had an improbably lame fight scene scored to dubstep. This show's ridiculousness knows no bounds.

Nope. I'll spoil something that makes even less sense, if you don't mind being spoiled.

This just in: Do No Harm is really, really, really stupid.

But still, shouldn't it be equally important who wrote the movie? Everyone seems to blame a bad movie on the director, when it seems like a bad plot would be the writer's fault.

So this is something I've wondered for a long time - why is it that we place so much more weight on directing in the movie industry, and on writing in the TV industry? It always seems like people make a much bigger fuss over who's writing an episode of TV than who's directing it, and with movies you'd think most of

It'd be nice. I don't know if it's just so easy as us just wishing that Netflix could pick up all our favorite cancelled shows, but we can always dream.

Honestly, the way that the episode was going that point, I thought that McMasters was going to be the alien up until the point that Fry and Bender actually shot him. It was a nice surprise that they played that one straight.

It was astonishing how the constant reveals of who was the monster were as surprising and scary as they were hilarious. That's a really weird fine line to toe, and this episode nailed it.

Tonight's Futurama is equal parts horrifying and hilarious. Highly recommended.

English, and Spanish at about 85% fluency. Spanish was my first language, but I don't really speak it at all when I'm away at school so I'm rusty.

Well this is certainly something I never expected. Parks had better not mess this up.

I'm not saying anything new, but holy shit 11 episodes? I love this.

No. This is all a dream. Wake up.

She probably has the same carrier that let Brody on Homeland send a text overseas from a Pentagon situation room.

Now this is a sentiment I can get behind.

Excellent.

A for me. I'm not gonna be able to get on a computer to actually grade it for a while.