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Willo
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Your posts are meandering and not well thought out, you make the same (asinine, stupid) point over and over and over again, basically daring someone to respond to you, only to then talk about something at best tangentially related to the original post, you make claims but don't support them with evidence, and above

You are, without a doubt, the worst poster in the history of The AV Club.

Roger Moore Money

He's easily my favorite of the recurring children from the show.

I'm a Rudy/Louise shipper. Not going to lie.

Olympus Has Fallen was a dumb action movie, but it never thought it was anything better than a dumb action movie and it subverted my expectations on at least two occasions, which makes it better than White House Down and almost as good as the same plot when it was on '24'.

Walton Goggins was made to deliver Tarantino dialogue.

This was absolutely fantastic.

My understanding is that the score is a combination of Christophe Beck and Guaraldi's heir to the Peanuts franchise David Benoit.

Say what you will about Sorkin, but he absolutely revived Jeff Daniels career, brought Thomas Sadoski into the limelight, made Jane Fonda relevant again, all in a show that a lot of people like to say wasn't very good.

Yes. It still has some of the same problems as the first album, but "Meet Me in the Woods" is probably the perfect match of their tone, sound and lyrics.

It's a quirk her character has had since day one.

Rowan needs to die. ASAP.

Have a wine cooler.

Ross/Rosen '16

Their biggest mistake was having Bruce Wayne appear in the early episodes, preventing them from bringing him in at a later time.

Gah. You're right. He is pretty popular in Charleston, and the feeling does seem mutual. You think Colbert hasn't heard Palmetto Rose?

Eh, I can see people preferring acoustic Bruce to studio E-Street. Not my thing, but I can understand it. On the other hand, Bruce's music really comes alive during live performances.

Sturgill maybe, but Isbell is a South Carolinian.

Soundtrack for a Wes Anderson horror movie: