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Really shocked we didn't see him in the episode…although did he have some kind of bad parting with CBS over whatever awful show he was on before Homeland?

There are a lot of jokes about butt sex on this show, although usually between Lily and Marshall

A solid episode and a great send off for Chris Pratt…hurry back!

I think 30+ years is more than enough grace period for remaking a TV miniseries that isn't really regarded as a "classic". I'm not calling for a "gritty" reboot, it's just time for an update.

So they are going to have Jennifer Lawrence in old lady make-up for the second movie? I have nothing against, I think she can definitely play a young Cathy. But old Cathy? I don't know. Additionally, not too excited about Gary Ross doing it. Although I'm glad they are finally doing it right. Ultimately I see East of

The introduction of Luke's character was so ridiculous. I can't imagine anyone being that meathead/fratty about taunting a British person regarding the Revolutionary War

Yeah I always see people complain about the skeptics on these shows. How could there not be a skeptic at least at first. Scully's skepticism got old after three seasons but in the first few episodes you have to be a little skeptical.

It's better than what I briefly saw of The Cape. For starters I really thought the Cape took it self too seriously and was legitimately trying to fool the more gullible audience members out there that his was a hero from the the Marvel or DC stable.

Boondock Saints…credibility lost

Is it common? That seems insane to me. I personally think The Suburbs is a better album start to finish, which is hard to do on a double album. Usually on a double album you get some real clunkers because that's just the law of averages. They've certainly gotten bigger since 2004 so I feel like that's what people mean

Bro wordplay is always funny when it's coming from someone who is regularly the target of derision, like Andre. Therefore the viewer isn't being asked to take it seriously. 

I like the way you think and also the way you choose user names and avatars

Jeffrey Ross is the worst…that is all. 

Yeaah I've listened to Down Down the Deep River about a thousand times since I ripped the stream from NPR…planning to buy the album today.

I can't remember now but what case did Marco work on with Tate? 

I was wondering about the immigrants too but maybe, and I could really be reaching here, it is about how those people shouldn't have to cross that way in the first place. He feels they shouldn't have to risk the perils of crazed Coyotes who might just kill them and take their money, or the harsh desert, just to have a

I disagree…I think everything he's trying to do is connected…he wants revenge on the people in power who are responsible for doing nothing about the Juarez girls and any number of other murders because they are also responsible for the death of his wife. That includes Marco, who covered up Galvan's brother being in

Hating Anna Gunn is of course ridiculous. The character was misconceived from an early point on the show and so far has been Vince Gilligan's only misstep ever in 5 seasons. How she is acting now in the face of what she knows is fine, but her early suspicions just never made sense to me. 

Is one of the continuity errors that dinosaurs are extinct?

This seems like douchebag on douchebag crime. Corey seems like a douche and anyone who goes by the name Jamie Lee Curtis Taete is clearly a douchebag. Also pretty much anyone who writes for or is involved with VICE magazine is a douchebag.