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This is exactly why Pillows and Blankets is my favorite episode of Community.

It was the living embodiment of Roller Coaster Tycoon: lots of people come, there aren't enough restrooms, everyone riots.

Recently I had a dream where I was explaining what Woodstock '99 was to some 15 year old. I hadn't even thought about the event for…well, decades. It was so bad.

oh man, that makes the "tell me that you'll wait for me" part especially cruel.

Yeah, I was hoping for a realization that some horses are jerks, some aren't, and she should keep trying to ride horses until she found a horse for her. It felt weirdly childish to give up on reality and go back to the imaginary horse.

This is me and Elvis' Suspicious Minds. First time through it was "oh, why doesn't this woman know how much he loves her?" and every time after that it's been a "This is a cheater covering his tracks" song.

To be fair, the whole plot of Network rests on the idea that the upcoming generation are unfeeling monsters. I don't know that it's an adult movie so much as it hates youth.

The more I think about Her the more I think it was a metaphor for an older person (specifically a man in this case) dating a person significantly younger than themselves (a female computer voice). Having that roll around my head has lowered what appreciate I had for the film.

This is exactly how Alien was ruined for me before I watch it. I mean, I love Ripley but nothing that happened was surprising b/c of pop culture saturation.

I won't defend Platoon but damn U-Turn was a mess.

I get what you're saying about Catcher in the Rye. I also believe that no one who teaches or writes about Catcher in the Rye interprets the book correctly. The whole "I'm the only authentic person" should be a big clue of how unreliable Holden is as a narrator.

Agreed. There's so much about the film I couldn't get into. I didn't like her or him or their relationship (which was a primer on what not to do in a relationship). Then the end is all nostalgic for what the couple never had in the first place.

Yeah…but I like having Mack around. He and Sousa can hang out and play cards.

Season of Agents of SHIELD where Coulson, May, Mack, and FitzSimmons are transported back in time to the founding of SHIELD. Daisy and Lincoln stay in the future and thoroughly clean HQ. Ward is nowhere to be found.

Yes. And the Law and Order: Vincent D'Onofrio where she played the serial killer trying to get her expert profiler father's attention by becoming a serial killer herself.

The Real O'Neals is proof that I will watch Martha Plimpton in anything.

Legitimately sad about this even though we all saw it coming. Agent Carter is the heroine I should have had as a kid and I don't think I fully realized how much I needed a show like this until I saw it. It wasn't the greatest but it was mine.

Hiddleston didn't get much height but it looks like he hit the ground hard. Respect for his commitment to falling on his ass.

So I went to a Backstreet Boys concert a couple years ago and was shocked to see a bunch of unattached bros there willingly. Apparently guys can just go to boy band concerts if they feel like it now.

Part of me was surprised the wainscoting in the crime scene photo matched Bob's restaurant lay out. It didn't occur to me that Bob would keep a historical touch like that.