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Here's what's coming to (and leaving from) AV Club in August:
Leaving - AV club commenters, August 23rd
Coming- AV club commenters, August 24th

90% of the regular commentariat is going to stay, even if they're acting like they won't. It won't be that bad.

Seriously though, Sean, I'm sorry for all of the apocalyptic comments you've been fielding. You're a great writer, this is a great site, and everyone who's despairing over kinda is going to be commenting here regularly and happily in like, a month. Thanks for keeping such a cool head during these ridiculous

May I ask what job you just started? That's awesome!

I love Ocean's 11. That is all.

But…the season's still been really funny. The Mad Max was the funniest, but Pickle Rick and this had lots of great gags, and the premiere was full of little comedic bits.

Mad Max wasn't a disaster! That episode was hilarious, with Morty's arms and Summer's slip into suburban life both providing a ton of humor.

He's 63.

I could also alternatively (more likely additionally) see Davos dying. As much as I LOVE him, he's mostly served his purpose.

The ending of this episode got me more hyped than any teaser for a future Avengers movie ever could. What a motherfucking team!!

It's nothing like any other Final Fantasy Game and the plot is ABYSMAL, but it's a beautiful world and some fun gameplay. Hope you like it!

In sincerity, are you sure you're talking about Star Trek beyond? That movie opened with a jokey scene about little monsters attacking Kirk, followed by a drink with bones then an official meeting at a base. After that there was a cool action scene where the ship got destroyed, but it wasn't the entire first act.

Wait…it has the "best first act of any movie you've ever watched?" What? Why?

Wait, is there more than just those screens hotted PMs? Because those are slightly weird, yeah, but like…not terrible. Certainly not reputation-ruining, at least they shouldn't be. Surely there's more

Now that I've started my first post-grad job (on a TV show no less!) I have less time to binge than I did a month ago, which makes it all the odder that I paused my runthroughs of The Sopranos, Veep and Better Call Saul to watch The OC. I can't even tell you why I'm so drawn to it right now, other than a friend

Aww, I thought Gyllenhaal was the highlight of the whole affair. He was so delightfully loony and sad.

See, I didn't like that stuff until the finale, at which point it became funny for me.

Now that I've started my first post-grad job (on a TV show no less!) I have less time to binge than I did a month ago, which makes it all the odder that I paused my runthroughs of The Sopranos, Veep and Better Call Saul to watch The OC. I can't even tell you why I'm so drawn to it right now, other than a friend

Ten Years Later is much weaker than First day of camp just because of the sheer amount of gags and crazy subplots First Day contained, but I still greatly enjoyed 10 years later. Definitely thinner on the jokes, but I was consistently chuckling and it really wasn't longer than 3 hours so it didn't drag at all.

Objectively, it has aged well. It's return to Netflix was as big a deal in the public consciousness as the original run was twenty years ago.