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THAT SOUNDS AN AWFUL LOT LIKE COMMIE TALK.

I think HBO has a new strong contender for most shocking, sudden cut to black.

"How much was Frank Miller an influence on you on a scale of 10 to super 10?"

Bobby Draper: American Negro

I'll never stop waiting for the Samurai Jack movie. NEVER EVER.

"I wonder what Ward is up to right now?"

This is the first episode of Justified in a long while that hit that pitch perfect rhythm of pacing, where you're watching the episode and you're hoping that it's not gonna end soon, and when you check your watch you realize that there's another half hour left. I'm very excited to see what the rest of the season has

*loud sweating*

Within my social group "Troll the respawn Jeremy" became a thing the weekend UKS was released.

"Brandon" is a gay guy's name, right?

Random trivia: I learned from a friend of mine who's attending Princeton that apparently the actor who plays Zach is going there too. So that's probably why he was basically written off the show.

DAMN CAROL YOU SCARY.

It's always good to see Jane Krakowski as a variation of Jenna Maroney in a Tina Fey associated comedy and not in a commercial about yogurt or faucets or something.

GILLIAN AND DAVID ARE SO CLOSE TOGETHER IN TIMESLOT.

30 Rock is the funnier show, but Parks and Rec is the more emotional show is how I would categorize it.

Joe pleading guilty was very clearly a plot choice and not a character choice. It was the only way to keep a significant portion of the season's action within Broadchurch in order to include all the non-Hardy characters.

I very much look forward to see if the grades remain this high as the season goes on. Maybe it's just me, but I found that the second season started well, but very quickly squandered my goodwill towards it.

Random Survey: Who would you like to see play The Question? Assume that we're in the coolest universe possible and it could be any actor/actress dead or alive.

The second season of the show had the most infuriating depiction of the judicial system I've ever seen. There's creative license to preserve the drama, but holy shit.

Parks and Recreation is a lightning in a bottle show. The perfect confluence of the right actors/actresses, writers, and producers made, in just the right moment in time.