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Well, this is a slightly unsettling bit of synchronicity. I was listening to Knxwledge's Kauliflwr album for the very first time this morning while getting ready for work. He samples practically all of Prodigy's adlibbed boasts from "(The Infamous Prelude)" on the track "LastsFurst." I was literally lacing up my shoes

I had to look up "Miller the Killer" but recognized the mascot more than the jingle. Soon as I read "Rosenberg's" in your comment I started singing "Rosenboooug's…Rosenbougs. 1825…Tuulane." Classic.

Same here. I recognized the little crawfish child on the homepage and was like "oh shit…Seafood City getting some AV Club coverage?!" I'm curious how this came to be. Probably cuz it's Mardi Gras season or something.

Excellent point. The Flashpoint eps came and went so quickly that I can't remember if the nature of Cisco's relationship with Dante in this timeline was ever explicitly mentioned. Were they on good terms? Or was it like in the pre-Flashpoint timeline where Cisco, establishing precedent across timelines for his

This is precisely what I was getting at. Like you, I wasn't thrilled with this week's Flash ep, though I'd probably give it a more generous B-/C+. Seeing the favorable review here was just as perplexing as watching that clunky ass episode. I will say that reading the comments for that ep review gave me slightly more

The tension in that flick is off the charts.

I've only watched it once but have recommended it a number of times. And every time I go to the horror section of Netflix I'm tempted to watch it again. I think I'm gonna watch it again.

Nice to see Hush here. I've been evangelizing the hell out of that flick. Lean and mean.

Such a relief to come here and confirm I wasn't hallucinating one of the most amazing eps of this show ever. Had no idea it was the 100th. That just puts a really pretty bow on the whole package.

Cisco's whole pissy attitude, while understandable, is really sucking all the life out of a character I once loved. He's a total pill now. I wish he had been there to hear Oliver's comments to Barry about how he and practically any of the other people they are teamed up with would have done the exact same thing if

It took a second or so for it to register that it was the Hall of Justice. I mean, I saw it and acknowledged that it looked exactly like the HoJ but was confused about why it was there. Did I miss something from all of these shows that I watch religiously?

Where exactly does the writer of the article characterize Lil' Wayne as an incoherent buffoon? You could excise every bit of copy from this article and simply watch the video of that interview to reach that takeaway about this dude.

There are so many hip-hop lyrics and references littered throughout the dialogue it's dizzying.

I'm sensing a theme here.

Vampire Alex Winter is so much UNF!!!

Of course! I'm smack dab in the middle of The Turner House by Angela Flournoy and I'm thoroughly enjoying it. Flournoy's writing is beautiful and inspiring. I recently finished The Run of His Life by Jeffrey Toobin, mostly spurred by having watched American Crime Story: The People vs. O.J. Simpson. Both were pretty

Oh, they were both super fucking gay. I also loved and was titillated by Fright Night. Chris Sarandon's hunky manservant? What was that all about?

Yeah, I don't need that mirror when I've got the hyper-critical voices in my head telling me I'm no good. And what's worse is that there was a time in my life when I was more prolific and somewhat successful with my writing but then I just stopped. Getting back to that has been the most excruciating mindfuck of my

Same here minus two years of age and adding a few more genres of music. Corey Haim's whole…thing in this movie was unsettling.

I fancy myself a writer but O'Neal just makes me feel like a fuckboi and somehow I'm okay with that.