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DetectiveFork
avclub-f6200f1070520617ac55cacf7b146c53--disqus

Oh, is Kinja the comments system that io9 uses? That's so crappy. It jumps all over the place when you expand comments, and just functions poorly in my experience. I always liked the layout of Disqus, just not the way it would randomly kick me from my A.V. Club account over to my Disqus account.

Stupid humans!

I'm cautious about more WHAS now, but in a couple of years, I'll probably be missing the gang and want to see more.

Outrage is empowering, especially on social media.

Here we gather!

To be honest, I like Die Another Day. But the car does seem to be the breaking point for a lot of viewers.

I desperately want to love it, but yes, it's a bit of a snooze.

Eh, it was good up to the invisible car.

In some ways, it's more charming than Thunderball, which is kind if a mess.

My Mother, The Car

No, I'd rather people not be rewarded for being pedantic assholes.

It should be included, but only the MST3K version.

Never Say Never Again is such an anomaly. It's great to have one more Sean Connery Bond film, even if he's older. (He actually looks fitter than in Diamond Are Forever.) But of course, it's just a remake of Thunderball missing the official stylistic Bond elements. I hate to say this, but I think it's a better movie

I'm in.

I kind of figured he wouldn't be a ghost or zombie, so no surprise there. The question is how they'll explain it.

Without spoilers, I felt it lost momentum at the end. But it was still a good series.

Cool to hear that it stands up for a newbie!

This episode (and I'd say about the first half of the series) were very engaging for me, but more from a story and character perspective than the humor (although there are enough funny moments). It's kind of weird. It feels like watching an actual drama instead of Wet Hot American Summer.

Awwww, I am so bummed to hear this.

Called it.