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Ugh, no thanks. How realistic is it that Kevin and Winnie would be separated for EIGHT YEARS and never meet anyone else? How many of us actually marry our junior high sweethearts? The show was often a little too saccharine for my taste, but that was one detail they absolutely got right.

Don't watch Keri Russell's interview on The Today Show if you don't want to be spoiled about who fights in the first episode. They totally gave it away.

I've seen nothing to indicate that the actress playing Paige can't pull it off. I thought some of season 2 didn't work so well, but I like the idea of season 3 being about the war over Paige's soul. Not sure what you mean by melodrama, as the Jennings' family dynamic has always been the primary focus of the show.

Aniston seems determined to stay in crappy movies. But she could be a lot more successful following in Lisa Kudrow and Courteney Cox's footsteps and starring in a comedic series. Not a reboot of Friends, but something sharp and clever on a cable network. She has a gift for comedy and she's wasting her talents by

No kidding. When I saw this in the theater I could practically hear every woman in the audience ripping off her panties after Hawkeye delivered that line.

I believe a lot of Alice's scenes ended up on the cutting room floor. I swear, I have never seen an actress look more beautiful as she did right before she jumped off the cliff. And I love how she's totally calm and focused.

Thank you. I just scrolled through hundreds of comments hoping someone would point out the irony of Marilyn Fucking Manson saying that we should kowtow to terrorists because they can't handle free speech. What a douche.

The scene in The Sixth Sense when Haley Joel Osment finally comes clean to his mother about how he sees dead people, and then reveals that he's seen his dead grandmother. His mother doesn’t really believe it until he reveals that the grandmother responded “every day” to her daughter’s question about whether she makes

I love George Harrison's "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." But the line "I look at the floor, and I see it needs sweeping" is so bad it's funny.

That's a really good point. Estefan had 7 songs in the Top Ten between 1985-1988, including "Conga" and "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You," both of which were overtly Latin-sounding.

The writers have already confirmed that Nina will be back next season.

That song is one of my guiltiest pleasures from the 90s.

I disagree. Season 3 Lyla is a completely different person than season 1 Lyla. She quit cheerleading, became a born-again Christian, and has a serious relationship with Tim Riggins, the most unlikely candidate for a serious relationship with someone like Lyla. Her parents' divorce had a big impact on her too. One

I could be wrong but I got the impression this was not the first time they had slept together. Maybe she's only been acting like she dislikes him for Arkady's sake. Maybe she even helped him hatch the plot to turn Stan. Who knows. With Nina it seems as if anything is possible.

I read the book Austenland and suffice to say it was terrible.  I was holding out hope that the movie could be better.  Oh well.