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Contagion was exactly that

Didn't Funny or Die start as a user-created comedy site, but now it's just become random celebrities pop up and maybe give a political message.

12 year old me loved the Hot Chick.
It's an ugly hairy guy acting like a cheerleader! HaHaHa, they're waxing, shit must hurt. HaHaHa he's coming onto his boyfriend, THAT'S SO GAY!

I know 4 seasons were already planned, but this shows to me that we'll probably not see anymore of the avatar universe through Nick.
Maybe a live-action movie? That's a good idea, right?

If they do, they gotta double up on Anna. Can you imagine a whole season of her crying cuz she misses Mr. Bates? I'm irrationally annoyed just thinking about it

This season was truly great, after S2 was such a disappointment it's hard to believe that there were really no weak episodes the whole season, just consistent through and through.

She is a decent singer. I guess part of the random spurt of "Marnie wants to be a singer" on Girls was because Allison Williams wants to be a singer.
I'll watch it with a glass of red and my phone at the ready to type witty tweets that I'm too nervous to actually post and end up deleting. #NBCsLivePeterPan

Are they re-tooling it to fit CBS tastes? So the main character will be a no-nonsense cop with a specialized team that solves cases every week and twist the dad is one of her suspects, so each episode introduces a new hunky maybe serial killer

Whoever writes the plot descriptions is lazy. When watching Frasier it's obvious that the plot descriptor only watched the first 5 minutes, often the description is just about the cold open.
I should replace them.

Leslie is a fucking prick, and not in a funny way like Krissi. But in a sad, your a 56 year old man yelling at an 18 year old girl, kind of way.
I was mad that Francis B. got put in the pressure test for basically stepping up when Leslie was such a fucking disaster. If I were a judge I would have dismissed Leslie when

Peter Parker's transformation to Spiderman is a not so subtle metaphor for puberty, so I can dig Mitchell relating Spiderman to his own coming out

It was on Friday nights led on by a show in its own decline and ran out of order. I only caught up to it on hulu because of the good reviews here. It seems that they deliberately wanted the show to fail

Interesting that it's the same writers as "The Bicycle Thief" which is also involved Phil being paranoid that Claire would go off in a jealous rage.
And I can't think of anything dumber than Alex reading off the symptoms of Narcolepsy (and apparently she hasn't heard of it before?) and Phil magically starts shows

My sister said wasn't able to answer despite the clue giving actor and character names but insisted that she did in fact watch and like the show.
Also, how embarrassing would it be to get FJ wrong after Alex says it was so obvious?

Julia is opposite of Arthur in that she plays the game slow and steady. I blink and suddenly realize that the game's a runaway.

"The long-term effects of this ratings drop won’t immediately effect…" not only uses effect instead of affect but is some awful diction.
I give this article an S-

While I get what this piece is saying it reminds me of a weird feminist trend of women stating they hate children and don't want to be mothers because a women is more than mother. I understand why that backlash developed because a women's role was so often considered to be just motherhood. But, as humans (male or

Well yeah, it's not 2003

beautiful popular girl Harper, who is nevertheless “introverted and intellectual,” but enjoys a “Gilmore Girls-esque relationship” with her mom