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1. The Room. It's a brilliant example of a modern-day filmmaker (give or take 10 years) doing damn everything he can to make sure that his exact vision hits the big screen. It's a great example of that certain type of attitude in today's society. Also, it's fucking hilarious.

I remember hearing that it was only 60 minutes, so I'll take it. 75 minutes is basically almost a movie.

Anyone else watch Trophy Wife?

While those are valid complaints about the evidence, I would actually wait and see how it plays out before passing judgment. It's entirely possible (and likely, I think), that it'll be brought up.

YOU CAN'T TELL DREAM ME WHAT TO DO

I believe that Dave and Janine are the obvious choice. Reubs can be the occasional wacky sidekick with the hilarious catchphrase.

I'd have to disagree with the notion that Hank isn't fleshed out enough. I think the whole arc with him getting shot and recovering, along with the whole PTSD Tuco scenario, with his entire arc over the course of the series all on top of that, fleshed him out enough that I have no problem sort of accepting him as the

IT WON'T BE THE SAME

This show is the most fun I've had watching anything in a long, long time. Absolutely ridiculous premise, underdeveloped and questionably motivated characters making stupid decisions, absolutely no consistency with any real-world logic - this show had it all.

The Do No Harm finale is a work of art. It is batshit ridiculous and explains both everything and nothing whatsoever.

The deleted scenes on the DVD have them stating explicitly that the events of the season lasted only one semester. Sooo… yeah. Who knows

S4 officially ended with the end of the fall semester, so unless they decide to do a time jump, or Harmon just does what he wants, S5 would take place in the spring semester, with no major holiday. In all actuality, though, who the hell knows.

Also interesting is that had Up All Night never existed, Will Arnett would likely have gotten a big role on The Office, either instead of or as supplementary to James Spader. That's a weird thought.

Agreed. It hit higher peaks earlier in the season in my eyes, but a fitting and sweet ending to one of my favorite shows of all time. Bummed to see it go.

I know you've spoken of your disdain for Arrested Development before, but is it that you don't like it at all, or you just think it's ok but not all that great, and the constant praise of it has just led you to dislike it even more on principle? Either way is cool, because opinions and whatnot.

THEY'RE THE ONLY ONES WHO UNDERSTAND ME

Yeah, I think I read somewhere that hip hop is the genre and rap is the style of singing within that genre? Not sure how correct that is, but I'm admittedly not horribly well versed with the terminology.

I've only seen Less Than Jake once, but I've seen Reel Big Fish and Streetlight Manifesto (if they count as ska) about 5 times each. Really good stuff.

gaaaahhhhh I hated that book. Hopefully I never have to read it a third time.

I feel like we should get off this bandwagon. I liked her role as much as the next guy, but I really doubt Harmon will bring her back, or any original S4 characters for that matter.