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let's not forget the moment twenty minutes into the pilot where Dexter opens up a box of donuts and says "empty inside… just like me."

FUCK YOU ALL GO TO HELL

really? even "Runaways?"

yeah, i'm also not loving the implication that this would have been less tragic if Phil Spector had murdered Ronnie at the height of his fame instead of waiting decades to murder someone "less important"

SPECIAL NIGHT, BEARD THAT'S WHITE

SPECIAL NIGHT, BEARD THAT'S WHITE

Boy, if you think that "Through A Glass Darkly" is bad, just wait until you (or Zack, I guess) get to "Human Essence." I still haven't finished the third season, but I can't imagine that the show ever produced a worse episode than "Human Essence." By the way, the reason I never finished the third season? "Human

Boy, if you think that "Through A Glass Darkly" is bad, just wait until you (or Zack, I guess) get to "Human Essence." I still haven't finished the third season, but I can't imagine that the show ever produced a worse episode than "Human Essence." By the way, the reason I never finished the third season? "Human

A list like this is incomplete without any mention of the West Coast Avengers. They are truly the very best Avengers, and their exclusion is a travesty. A TRAVESTY!

A list like this is incomplete without any mention of the West Coast Avengers. They are truly the very best Avengers, and their exclusion is a travesty. A TRAVESTY!

I hope they don't drop the Millenium reviews. I bought Season 3 on DVD almost seven years ago after falling in love with the first two seasons, but it's so bad that I've never actually finished it. These reviews might be the only thing that can encourage me to finally push through.

I hope they don't drop the Millenium reviews. I bought Season 3 on DVD almost seven years ago after falling in love with the first two seasons, but it's so bad that I've never actually finished it. These reviews might be the only thing that can encourage me to finally push through.

You better wrap that gavel up, B.

You better wrap that gavel up, B.

It's funny you mention 'Falling Down', because I saw 'God Bless America' and I feel like it's kind of a failed version of 'Falling Down'. In this interview, Goldthwait describes "the wheels coming off" what the main character is saying, and how there's a point where "we're all guilty", and I guess I might just be

Thurnis! Thurnis! Why you golf? Why you golf, Thurnis?

Just wanted to say I agree with you guys—I found the last line surprisingly sad. As in, I was surprised that they ended the movie on such a sad note. It worked, though.