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SPOILERS AGAIN

SPOILERS MAYBE BUT NOT REALLY?

Honestly, I would've been weirdly ok with that as a series finale? The
fact that we get another season naturally makes me want another season,
but if that had been the end it would've had a very strange sense of
closure to it, which would be closure nonetheless.

I CAME HERE TO POST THIS EXACT SAME THING WHAT

Finally getting around to watching The World's End. My lifelong dream of a movie that suddenly switches genres halfway through has been fulfilled.

He still co-wrote the script, though, didn't he? I get that directing is usually more significant than writing in the film industry, but having his name still attached to the script is still a plus, isn't it? I get that it's an enormous kick in the teeth that he's no longer directing, but having his name on the

Question, since I know next to nothing about the film industry and the roles of directors and the legacy and reputation of directors and whatnot: if Wright had never been announced as the film's director in the first place, would people be so up in arms about this? I've already seen a ton of people, here and on

Does Mads do a different accent for Hannibal? Maybe it's just the specific sentences he said in this video, but he sounds exactly the same to me out of character.

This is the best video I've seen all week. Thanks for this.

So this summer, I will be watching for the first time, in this order:

The only other thing I can think of would fit in season 3, a VSA-type episode where Abed is recreating the study group's initial formation in the Dreamatorium. He'd accidentally do something that would cause the group not to be formed (since Abed did invite everyone else, after all), and would have to scramble to

Hell, The Lego Movie did an even better job of creating a cohesive DC universe than Warner Bros. has. Zing!

I found it entertaining and at least interesting the first time around, but it's not a movie I would never really want to watch again. Certainly not worthy of the weird cultural prominence it gained at the beginning of this year.

When do the casts' contracts run out again? I highly, highly doubt anything is going to happen, but it'll be nice to know when it's officially gone for good.

Oh crap, I forgot about Awkward for like the past month. I always forget to watch shows that aren't covered in What's On Tonight.

YOU KNOW DAMN WELL WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT

I just got to Hannibal's gruesome centerpiece and GAAAAH FUCK WHY

I'm just resigning myself to expect nothing and have moved on to the acceptance phase of the grieving process. I'll be thrilled if it's picked up somewhere, but then this way I won't feel cheated if nothing happens.

Well, this looks awesome. I'm in.

Not sure if anyone posted this, but Glee's season finale got a 0.6 last night.