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I love the first and second Mummy movie. To me they are great fun in an action adventure movie sort of way.

I loved Luke's "Please, don't make me do that!" look at Jay when Maggie Braithwaite, the cougar (played by the fantastic Joely Fisher), demanded her feet to be massaged.

The show is the abyss that stares right back at you/us.

I am confused since this review doesn't mention how often Taylor takes his shirt off. I mean nobody, who intends to watch a movie with Taylor Lautner, watches a movie with Taylor Lautner where he wears a shirt the whole time.

I love this episode. So many zingers. Who comes up with something so random like rich men coming together for a traditional gingerbread house building contest? That's got to be one of the most genius things ever. This was an A+ episode for me.

I think from her point of view a disorganised and chronically unprepared guy like Jake is a bad boy.

I love this episode a great deal more than, say, the latest heist episode (where Gina won). It has so many great zingers and sight gags. For me it's at least a B+.

To be honest I thought the show would go there and reveal that Amy chose Jake, because she is sure that in her dad's eyes he's such a bad boy and he would disapprove. She seemed kind of taken aback when she saw them being all buddy-buddy when they arrived at the apartment.

I didn't know hot knife baths are a thing. Now I want one and sing a song about it like Linda would.

All they have to do is introduce Donald Trump and the shocking revelation that the public can't differ between Mr. Harrison and Donald Trump (because both "speak from the heart") and Trump will take over the presidential duties (and drive with Caitlyn into the sunset towards Washington) while Harrison slithers back

South Park could very well show Gerald's progress into a full blown troll who will check up what damage his messages caused in later episodes where we might be graced with a different type of "Steal My Sunshine" montage where his trolling will affect his real day to day life.

So, basically a variation of ABC's Once Upon A Time?

Anyone from Hemlock Grove?

It's because of all the head injuries. Memory loss and maybe worse, like what was discovered a great deal of baseball players suffer from.

I was obsessed with Sierra's Gabriel Knight series.

Great news. Especially after I've just read that Lifetime canceled Devious Maids and, unless the show finds a new home, it ends with a cliffhanger.

The Count of Monte Cristo and Lesbian Weresphynxes from Mars!

Romeo and Juliet and Da Vinci's Robots!

OMG, is that the reason why Another Period was dropped from A.V. Club's review section? It's too expensive to post the review and have a Disqus comment section for each episode?

I wonder if they'll also include Moby's When it's Cold I want to Die (used during the scene where the sherriff revives Will in the Upside Down world in the last episode) which was released in the … gasp! … mid 90s!