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Really liked this episode, and I found Neely and Ricci really interesting. I think this season has done a pretty solid job balancing the personal drama with the sex study, which is what made season one so fun. Didn't even notice that the Scullys were gone until afterwards.

And Teen Wolf :)

I'd never even seen the movie until this past week, and I was a little apprehensive because Wain & Showalter's movies have always been just a little disappointing to me - occasionally very funny (like in Paul Rudd's standout mirror scene in Wanderlust), but maybe just a little less funny than they should be. And They

I didn't like this movie much, especially the last half in general, but these are some really solid points to ponder, so thanks.

Great news. I loved this show and forgave it for pretty much any problems it had, but the way it ended the second season looks to be better. It has a ton of potential.

Watched the Wet Hot American Summer original movie for the first time, then the first two episodes of the show. Lovin' it.

I feel about Kingsman the way most people have felt about Mad Max this year (though I loved Mad Max too). Most fun and gleeful movie of the year for me.

I just watched the original movie for the first time. Then I watched this first episode.

Yeah, it just seems like it was kind of contrived for the plot to be what it is, and for there to be a big emotional moment between Hank and Hope. Still, I think what you said is true, and they didn't do a terrible job disguising it. I think it worked well enough.

I really did not like those last few minutes, and I wish we could just cut it out and keep everything that came before, because pretty much everything else I really enjoyed.

I always like reading your stuff, Tasha! Glad to see you here.

Loved the book, so this is a little disappointing.

Nah, it's referring to actual paper towns. I mean, it is used as a metaphor, but it's not just looking at literal suburbs and calling them paper towns, it's referring to the actual geographical phenomenon.

- GOD I hate Chet. I know we're supposed to, but he's so deeply annoying and terrible in every scene he's in that he might be my biggest problem with the show. I really hope Quinn gets revenge on him. That look on his face as he was chowing down while watching that PA was disgusting.

Yeah I think that's what he meant, I couldn't remember the exact context. But by laughable I just mean the bad way Vaughn delivered it, not the tone of the line itself.

There was a line tonight where Frank said something like, "There's not enough bandwidth" to simply mean he didn't want to talk about what his wife was saying, and the way Vince Vaughn delivered it was laughable.

This episode wasn't terrible, but yeah, pretty much everything is failing to leave an impression on me. The Ray and Frank plot could be cool, but I'm not, like, emotionally invested in it.

And Teen Wolf.

God, Joe is so unlikable.

Oh yeah, I totally forgot about him, but I totally agree. When he smiled and said it was okay or whatever, I was pleasantly surprised, then they just had to make him a dick.