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I tried choosing my browser (Firefox), but when I clicked an email link, the browser started opening one empty page after another non-stop, until I force-quit Firefox...

I tried picking my web browser (Firefox) to open when an email link is clicked. What happened was that the browser started opening one empty page after the other, non-stop, until I force-quit the program...

He might also be on the wrong website if he thinks movies are not worth analyzing. 

Us is an interesting case. I agree with the criticism that the plot is full of holes, and that it's thematically muddled, but at the same time it totally worked for me on a gut/emotional level.

I think Community benefits from the phenomenon wherein people tend to remember just the good parts. Its highs were very high, but there were quite a few “just okay” episodes in there (including about half of season 1).

I hold he UK Office and the first two seasons of Arrested Development in equal esteem. 

I recently finished re-watching the first 13 seasons of The Simpsons (that’s the point at which I gave up on the series when it first aired). I graded each episode, and calculated the average grade for each season. This is the result. Yes, I am a huge nerd. As far as I’m concerned, 8 is the last one worth watching

I've read all of King's books, and this is the only one I can barely recall anything about. 

I'm waiting for the edit that cuts out all the female parts. 

I don't get the hype for Five Guys. Their burger is very average. Much prefer In n Out's. 

Whoa. I actually remember that cover. 

The shows I’ve watched from your list, re-ranked:

1. Breaking Bad
2. Parks and Recreation
3. Better Call Saul
4. Twin Peaks: The Return
5. Hannibal
6. Treme
7. Rick and Morty
8. Atlanta
9. 30 Rock (would be higher if it wasn’t for the last two seasons)
10. Master of None
11. Key & Peele (remarkably high hit-to-miss ratio for a

The shows I’ve watched from your list, re-ranked:

1. Breaking Bad
2. Parks and Recreation
3. Better Call Saul
4. Twin Peaks: The Return
5. Hannibal
6. Treme
7. Rick and Morty
8. Atlanta
9. 30 Rock (would be higher if it wasn’t for the last two seasons)
10. Master of None
11. Key & Peele (remarkably high hit-to-miss ratio for a

More precisely re: OITNB: It was very good for three seasons, great for the fourth, and then took a steep nosedive with season 5.

I agree it feels disconnected. 

No video is needed to explain that. Folks were upset they were being denied original recipe Cooper. I was upset too, though Dougie grew on me. 

The Kiefer section isn't a flash forward. It all takes place before the events of the series. 

The number of asshole comments on this article is impressive... 

Lukewarm take: The movie is not bad, but it is a superficial adaptation of a deeper work. 

That book made me want to retire to one of the keys.