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Is your username a reference to that ridiculous Smash episode? If so, awesome.

Frank needs to die.

I'm pretty sure this was a one episode thing that they'll completely forget when season 4 starts. And I don't think seeing the aftermath of her completely ridiculous actions would be anymore interesting than anything Jessa has done in the last 12 episodes.

So random and just weirdly tone deaf. I wouldn't be mad if they dropped the Jessa character altogether. I like Jemima Kirk and she has done great work in this show before (see last season's It's A Shame About Ray), but at this point the writers have no idea what to do with her character anymore. In fact, her entire

See I really liked Marnie's arc last season because she was in a slump and yet it felt organic given her actions in season 1. However, while I've admired what they've done with the character this season, a lot of her actions feel arbitrary to me, to the point where I can't quite empathize with the character at all. I

Natalie Morales was amazing in that scene.

Marnie has been such a hot mess this season. It's cringeworthy to an almost unbearable degree. I still don't quite know if I like that or not.

This is great. Thank you so much! You are a dream.

I've been trying to start cooking more myself, instead of ordering so much take-out. Any cookbook recommendations?

Sorry I'm on my phone so I didn't see your comment above. Yeah, Fantastic Mr. Fox is one of my favorite Anderson films, second only to The Royal Tenenbaums. Btw, have you seen The Grand Budapest Hotel? I saw it just yesterday and it's amazing. I really recommend it if you like Anderson.

Grey's Anantomy's still on, but Sandra Oh is sadly leaving the show at the end of the season.

Keeping within the Eastern Promises cast, I would love to see Vincent Cassel as Francis.

You didn't like The Fantastic Mr. Fox? Although I admit, the end results feels more Andersonian than Dahlian.

I love the use of it in Manhunter, but I don't know if it fits with the tone of this show. Unless they open up to more contemporary music in future seasons.

I can't stand Nicole Kidman in Stoker. She's the definition of overacting to me. But then again I've never been a fan of her. It doesn't help that her face barely moves nowadays.

A.V. Club:

I'd be really interested to read this as well. Please update if you can when it's published.

He also played creepy Bob Little on Parenthood.

It was his first English language film, but the script was written by Wentworth Miller, of Prison Break fame.

OMG! I saw people reviewing it on Letterboxed and I was wondering if it had a release already, but now everything makes more sense.