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Oh, I just asked the same question. I actually loved the first 6 episodes/first season. It was warm and funny and enjoyable. But then I got the feeling the network or someone started giving notes for the second season, because the tenor of the humour changed completely. It became much more juvenile and slapstick and

I'm confused. Is this based on the UK TV show "Spy" (the one about the bumbling dad and obnoxious son)? Or is this an entirely new thing? I remember once reading that they were making an American version of it, and am not sure if it was supposed to be a movie or a TV show.

I would have picked The Shape of Things to Come as the most perfect episode Lost ever did (another Ben and Locke showcase, but with more people—Sawyer, Hurley, Locke and the baby playing Risk!), but this was good, too.

I don't remember any of the plots but I know all the dance numbers. They're perfect YouTube videos for whenever you're feeling blue. I literally think Fred Astaire was magic. I watch with my jaw dropped every time. Yet I don't really love him without Ginger. You're right that she loosens him up, in a way that I don't

Dawson's Creek will always be amazing to me for being one of the very very few shows to NOT make the original pairing from the pilot the endgame. The characters actually grew enough to realize that the crush they had in the pilot was not necessarily what they should still want years and years later. So many shows feel

I'd much rather see a long Cold War episode or future adventure between the Winter Soldier and Black Widow than anything with her and Hawkeye.

Claudette Colbert and Clark Gable said they thought 'It Happened One Night' was a terrible movie and that their performances were crap. Which goes to show how little actors know…

I only like it because the grand denouement involves philately. How often does THAT happen?

Arsenic & Old Lace and My Favorite Wife are my two favorites (and I've seen a lot of his movies). I adore Irene Dunne. And that Adonis who plays the man she was on the island with in My Favorite Wife is also amazing (I think it was the same fellow from one with Claudette Colbert).

Mackie's getting good screentime in the trailers, though. Meanwhile, Sebastian Stan neither has his own character poster nor does he get to speak in anything we've seen so far. Plus, he has been given raccoon eyes and terrible hair. Poor guy.

This article was cute, trying to keep us all spoiler-free on The Winter Soldier. I feel like the marketing itself has moved past that, though. The only one who needs to be kept spoiler-free is Cap himself. So pumped for this movie.

But how many other instances of that are there? I don't think there are enough to make it a tired trope that needs to be bucked from time to time. Also, Luke was her brother, which automatically elevates Han to first boy in terms of eligible suitors.

I think the Sonos one would be great for your purposes, then. It does exactly what you are looking for. We're not interested in surround sound either. We just like watching TV and exploring Spotify's holdings.

I wish I could find the really dry but mind-blowing product video my husband showed me on their website years ago, but it must be long gone, not sexy enough for their new brand image.

Harry/Luna forever.

I have Sonos, but every time I see one of those (very attractive) ads, I wonder if they are getting the message across to people who have no idea what it is. It's an amazing product, but I didn't truly understand what it did or how lifechanging it would be until I got it.

Honestly more excited about Jenny than Noble. I've rarely seen writing AND acting improve as tremendously in only a few episodes as it did with her. I absolutely loved that episode with Ben Franklin's lantern, where she sent in Crane and Abbie to retrieve it, KNEW they would get caught because they are the worst

How could you notice his arms when Thor's arms were in the same film?

No homoerotic tension? Surely you jest. Bucky/Steve is shockingly similar to Loki/Thor. Brothers who aren't actually related, one golden and heroic while the other is brunette and more complicated. People falling off ledges and being presumed dead. Darker one going utterly nuts, and then they have to fight. Tearful

I had the season 3 finale twist spoiled for me before I ever started watching LOST. However, that was for the best, because by early season 3, I was so sick of the flashbacks, that knowing a shake-up was coming helped me get through the season.