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Yeah, I get the sense that she isn't invulnerable, just super strong.

I thought this was a fantastic episode. Brutal and hard to watch? Absolutely. But it continues to establish just how psychotic Kilgrave is and how little value he places on human life. And since Hogarth was the one that cut the wires and engineered Kilgrave's escape last episode, I thought the violence against her was

I am the Walrus, Walter?

I saw the Hangover: Part 2 without seeing part 1, and I was all like, "Who are these people? What is their relationship to each other? What are they talking about? Is that Chang?!?"

Wait, Affleck didn't get any Oscar love for hims groundbreaking performance in "He's Just Not That Into You"?!?!?

Arrow and Flash (and hopefully LoT) are absolutely fantastic television shows, but they have the downside of weekly viewing and having to create 23 hours of content per season, which results in some mediocre filler episode that dilute the series as wholes. By limiting themselves to13 episodes and making them available

I'd love to see what Chris Parnell could do with Sexual Harris as an SNL character…

The only episode I remember is the one where Earl's coworker Sexual Harris is harrassing women, and they have a trial, and the news reporter says "We'll finally figure out what Sexual Harris meant!" and I realized that they had wasted 20 minutes of my time to set up a stupid pun and I was done with that show.

It's my fault guys. I quit after episode 3. My bad.

I got tired of waiting after 9 months and bought the DVD for $20. Well worth it, as Ive watched it probably 4 times.

They definitely gave Nightwing short shrift in the second season, but I loved the team 'em ups they did provide, like the all girls team or the whole Bat family wailing on some aliens together.

I fucking love this show. I'm a 33 year old lawyer, and I still routinely binge-watch the entire run. And then I get severely depressed when I think about how amazing another season could have been…

Sorry you had to read the same thing twice. Send me a SASE and I will reimburse you a nickle for the time you wasted.

And if anyone here hasn't watched Rectify, then you're the worst.

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That is so amazingly bad I want to read the rest of it!

It was a "compendium of solecisms", not "solipsisms", which would be a collection of people who believe the world begins and ends with them.

It's his complete lack of knowledge or concern about how the other characters feel about him that sells the role. If he acknowledged that he was awful and played into it anyways the character would be grating, but the fact that he is so sure that they are all buddies makes it work.

Given how Dorothy was taking notes of Lindsay's behavior, there had better be an improv show in the near future where she busts out a spot-on Lindsay impression…

I hope they incorporate some footage from "Don't Trust the B**** in Apartment 23", possible as flashbacks.