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Crossing my fingers for Scream actually being good.

Teen Wolf! I'm excited, although I read in an article that Jeff Davis hinted at a 'more complex mythology' this year, which is exactly the opposite of what we need.

Okay, I know everyone's commented on this, but there are so many fucking aerial shots. And they go on for WAY too long. There was one moment in the episode when I actually laughed out loud because it was two interminable aerial shots in a row.

Yeah, I definitely trust them.

I can't remember the exact wording, but there's a line in this episode that's like "Why can't you just accept that I want to be around you, you fucking idiot?" That line encapsulates why I love this show. So sweet and profane.

Maybe I'm not a super competent TV-watcher, but I find this show very difficult to watch sometimes on a simple plot level. Scenes are often dropped in with little context, and even if they technically make sense, the surreal feel and the show's aversion to laying things out in plain terms for the audience makes it

Wish list for flashbacks next season:
1. Maritza
2. Angie
3. Gina
4. Soso
5. Ruiz
6. Demarco

God, those Boo and Pennsatucky scenes were some of the most emotional of the season.

This was definitely one of my favorites of the season. Just crushing, and lots of good subplots (Black Cindy's Judaism, Suzanne's fear of sex, and Red making ratatouille).

At first, I was pretty saddened by the way Coates was made into a super creep because I thought his interactions with Pennsatucky were super adorable and funny, and sometimes I do just wish shows would be okay with letting a relationship be innocent and happy without adding an uncomfortable sexual element (like with

This might be favorite episode of the season so far. I didn't like Alex's story, but pretty much every other subplot was great, and when there's 8 subplots to an episode, the 'main story' gets a pass for being a little uninteresting. Anyways, I thought this was definitely the funniest episode of the season, between

Just commented this above. Not sure if you've seen the movie yet, but I was sad to see that the ending is completely changed; all the sentimentality that the book consciously avoided was piled on in the film. I actually liked that Greg lost some of his outspoken personality from the book; his voice was actually the

Not sure if you've seen the movie yet, but I was sad to see that the ending is completely changed; all the sentimentality that the book consciously avoided was piled on in the film.The first two acts were quite good, though.

Oh it is, until the film grinds to a holt halfway through.

Amell and Whitman save the movie. Amell's charismatic and funny and has great chemistry with Whitman.

This doesn't bother me. I've never really minded the slow-paced episodes. This is maybe my favorite show on the air right now.

Yeah. Watching it in dark, I was just like, "okay, a stag, we've seen this before." Then I saw it on DVR Club and I was like "okay what the fuck"

I watched this episode live on some shitty Nebraskan motel TV with terrible visual and audio, so I didn't realize how disturbing that stag scene was until I watched this. The extremely low brightness prevented me from seeing the twist coming, too.

Good episode, though nothing especially standout to me. I really liked Krystal, though.

“He will be as involved as the rest of us in targeting happy parents after stealing cupcakes about their dead children.” This is one of my favorite lines of the entire show.