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This was great. Always happy to see more Jim Jeffries. (Legit was cancelled way too soon.)

Well, you shouldn't have sneezed in his pasta primavera.

IS THAT A COOKIE, BROOKE?!

WAIT, A.V. Club is in cahoots with io9?? *GASP*

Well, DC has given us false hope before.

This definitely isn't the first time the Moffat-led series has employed the dreadful "Power of Love"conclusion. Remember when James Corden used it to defeat the Cybermen?

With so few precious episodes left with Capaldi, I'm now a little frustrated that they spent three episodes on this so-so Monks storyline.

If anything, Xena was a Wonder Woman knock-off. lol

FWIW (and regarding the above example), 16 is the age of consent in several states, with various regulations.

How about a series in which we see Doug and Carrie now living within Scientology? Imagine the hilarity that will ensue when Doug signs up for the Sea Org! (You know you can see him in that uniform.)

Yeah, it's not unheard of in real life, either. Sometimes skinny women fall in love with fat guys, or guys get fat after getting married and the couple still loves each other, anyway. If you look back at The Honeymooners, Ralph and Alice definitely loved each other beneath all their squabbling. I feel like getting

So just cancel the show and restart King of Queens.

wah wah

D'oh! Okay, subscribers.

Oh dear, cue up the crowd with torches, the panicked network ready to push the "FIRED" button before any advertisers can jump ship, and the smug Republican memes that try to distract from any horrible thing their golden boy might do.

In the end, it's not bad. But the characters spend so much time starting the game, stopping, hemming and hawing about playing it, having a nice meal… it's a frustrating film. Just commit already! Great theme tune, though.

Looking at what's coming out that day… "Amityville: The Awakening"??

Why is it not June 2nd yet?

Sarah Silverman's in this?

Yup, people never sue.