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I might as well chime in professing my love for LOTR. I recently watched the extended editions on blu-ray, and all my adoration for those films came quickly rushing back. Don't worry too much about the length, they keep you interested and don't really drag on or anything. You definitely should check them out.

I might as well chime in professing my love for LOTR. I recently watched the extended editions on blu-ray, and all my adoration for those films came quickly rushing back. Don't worry too much about the length, they keep you interested and don't really drag on or anything. You definitely should check them out.

Jeff and the Dean!!

Jeff and the Dean!!

Well, along the same lines as the one you mentioned, there were at least a couple times where an actor played one character in Buffy, but then played a different character in Angel, even though they are in the same universe. The one that really threw me off was Carlos Jacott in Angel. I kept thinking he had come back

Well, along the same lines as the one you mentioned, there were at least a couple times where an actor played one character in Buffy, but then played a different character in Angel, even though they are in the same universe. The one that really threw me off was Carlos Jacott in Angel. I kept thinking he had come back

yeah, this is how I am too, I almost never quit things, even when I really should. I watched all of Heroes, and not only did I watch all the episodes of Running Wilde that aired, I also watched the last four (the ones that didn't air) on Netflix. I just feel the need to finish things.

yeah, this is how I am too, I almost never quit things, even when I really should. I watched all of Heroes, and not only did I watch all the episodes of Running Wilde that aired, I also watched the last four (the ones that didn't air) on Netflix. I just feel the need to finish things.

He should stay anonymous. If he outs himself he's just a man. But as a guest he becomes a symbol for the support we must all give one another. As a symbol he can be whatever we need him to be. He may not be the hero we deserve, but he's the hero the AV Club needs.

He should stay anonymous. If he outs himself he's just a man. But as a guest he becomes a symbol for the support we must all give one another. As a symbol he can be whatever we need him to be. He may not be the hero we deserve, but he's the hero the AV Club needs.

I liked it, but I didn't love it. For the first 2 hours I enjoyed it, but nothing ever "wowed" me (I thought the ending was great though). When I walked out of the theater after seeing TDK for the first time, I thought "holy shit, that was awesome". There wasn't really a lot in TDKR that made me feel that way; it kept

I liked it, but I didn't love it. For the first 2 hours I enjoyed it, but nothing ever "wowed" me (I thought the ending was great though). When I walked out of the theater after seeing TDK for the first time, I thought "holy shit, that was awesome". There wasn't really a lot in TDKR that made me feel that way; it kept

ah yes, I believe it was Abraham Lincoln who first said that.

ah yes, I believe it was Abraham Lincoln who first said that.

because of the all caps, in my head I imagined you shh-ing while also yelling, and it was quite humorous.

because of the all caps, in my head I imagined you shh-ing while also yelling, and it was quite humorous.

Detectives don't believe in coincidences.

Detectives don't believe in coincidences.

Garrett!
They could try again to save Garrett.

Garrett!
They could try again to save Garrett.