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    I rewatched the first five seasons last year and stopped when Chuck finished talking and disappeared. "No doubt, endings are hard. Then again, nothing ever really ends, does it?"
    No Sam showing up underneath a lamplight, and if I could have stopped before Dean wound up at Lisa's, I would've.

    Technically it's more Rose Iver!style than Old!Liv style. Liv was a brunette before she became a zombie, yes?
    I thought this was a great episode and didn't feel particularly overstuffed at all. There have definitely been other episodes where I've felt the strain, but this one seemed to slip in and out of plotlines

    I know this is crazy late and somebody has probably already pointed this out, but I'm finally catching up on the last few episodes:

    I confused "How to Get Away with Murder" with "Making a Murderer" so for half a second that season 2 listing made me have a mini heart attack.

    i just pre-ordered this for my big brother's birthday next month, who is both a huge bob's burgers fan and has definitely mentioned this blog to me before. hopefully it's a success!

    Michael Scott just for nostalgia reasons. I didn't watch the British Office until later.

    The Office is my go-to series whenever I feel like shit, be it physically, mentally, or emotionally.

    Taron Egerton was reported to be in the running for young Han Solo a while ago, which I only remember because I was googling him after I saw Kingsman and that's how I even found out they were making a young Han Solo movie. So this isn't the first time his name has cropped up in association with this project, at least.

    will supernatural never die??

    i had the exact same experience with cloud atlas – when i finally read the book after falling in love with the movie (and seeing it three times in theatres), i was genuinely disappointed.

    Paris was going on to medical school though, right?

    I was so sure Stallone was going to get it (for a movie I haven't seen, so I have no opinion on if he deserved it or not), so I barely even paid attention to the Supporting Actor category. I got the chance to see Mark Rylance on stage in a production of 'Jerusalem' in London, and I've had a fondness of him ever since

    I just rewatched the show last week (I've been working a lot of overtime so it's good background noise), and the best storyline was still Sybil and Tom in the early years. I wish Findlay hadn't chosen to leave - there were more opportunities for story-growth in their plot as new parents trying to deal with their

    This sounds less like they dislike it and more like they're indifferent to it. Indifference doesn't equal hatred.

    That's not exactly what happens? It was annoyingly and perfectly vague enough that I've just been half-terrified during every Michael-cop scene. It could be that they spend the rest of their lives together, or that Michael loves her for the rest of his life, or, yes, that he dies young.

    There's a really great pottercast episode about the treatment of film!Hermione and film!Ron that you should listen to (it's ep 253 starting around the 42 minute mark)

    I agree with basically every post in here except for Harry x Hermione. Re-reading the books recently I was genuinely surprised by how much I'd forgotten about Ron's character/personality because it hadn't been included in the movies - or if it had been included, it'd been given to Hermione (case in point: in HP3 the

    I'm still not sure where all the hate for Logan and Jess comes from. I'm a fan of both characters, because we saw them start somewhere and then they matured.
    The Jess we first met in season two definitely wasn't a character we thought would be the one to put Rory back on the Yale-track during her own meltdown. He went

    Maybe I'm misunderstanding, but it sounds like maybe Palladino spoke to McCarthy's team about her availability, and they said she would be too busy without confirming with McCarthy herself?

    Room? Ex Machina? Spotlight? This list feels like it's missing a few titles and added in some others that don't quite deserve the spot (Bridge of Spies was solid, but certainly not one of the best films of the year). But kudos for giving top spot to Mad Max: Fury Road where it belongs!