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I'm a huge obsessive Sigur Ros fan.  I've seen them live twice, Amiina once, and Jonsi on his solo tour.  Each show was amazing. I love all of the albums, including the most recent ones, and Riceboy Sleeps, Hvarf/Hiem, The Album Leaf's "In A Safe Place", even the Rimur EP and Odin's Raven Magic.

I loved the moment when Dee and Arsenio were ragging on Audrey.

I agree, which is why I was even more disappointed that Sarah lost.  She had to take her sound and make it fit, where Juliet just had to do the only thing she seems to be able to do.

He also has been starring in Spamalot for the last two years.  Python must have rubbed off on him.

I live in "Middle America."  As it turns out, we know just as many references as the rest of the country.

I really enjoyed the music this episode, as well as the cinematography.  The sequence before the title was really well done.  It looked amazing.

I'm waiting to see if a hipster-gimmick poster is going to jump on here to hate on Dave Grohl for some completely arbitrary satirical reason.

That would only work if he was all of the judges, contestants, and host.

You ACED it!

"I have issues with women on singing reality shows"

Looking at the auditions so far, I feel like the Voice needs a 5th judge for "rock" music.  It seems there have been a lot of rock auditions, and it always ends up kind of weird, because no one on the panel is from that genre.  Blake kind of his, Christina knows powerful voices, Cee Lo is, well, whatever he wants to

Don't hate.

I was balling tonight as my wife and I sat there and watched Chuck end.  We've been married 3 years, and we started watching Chuck shortly after we got married, until we were caught up to the current season.  It was so heartbreaking to watch the end of the show, but it really was a sweet sweet moment.  I wanted it to

I bet when his wife hears about this, Jimmy will have a different story.

I loved the scene with Ashley, where she said, "I need to find the lou and drown myself in it" and then Nolan sincerely points out, "Oh it's over there" or something like that.  That was such a great delivery.

I might be taking it too far, but the Mitchell and Cam story-line was offensive to me.  I know a lot of people who have had to adopt, both gay and straight, and the struggle to find a birth mother is really difficult and painful.  It bothered me how they just dismissed not getting the child, especially because it was

I don't know if it's really fair to say they don't care, or they don't respect the culture.  I know, it sounds crazy even as I write this, but to some degree, they can't really learn about the culture.  Yeah, Snooki and Deena are probably the worst when it comes to respecting Italy (I feel like their drinking has

I disagree about Parsons not having much of a future.  On television, yes, he probably won't be able to escape Sheldon, but he does have a really strong background in theater.  I could see him doing well on and off broadway.  I think the probably for both Parsons and Rainn Wilson is that I don't think they can break

I had to reread this story.  I could have sworn I saw something about Andy Dick the first time I read it.