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Let’s hope FNL and 30 Rock follow soon after.

I don’t watch YouTube originals, but I hate sitting through commercials when I just want to watch a 30-second cat video or whatever. So that’s the benefit I get.

I was all ready to not give a shit about this list, but I actually really want to see “Forged in Fire.” Lucky I didn’t buy the seasons on Amazon like I planned last week.

I hated the commercials on Hulu’s previous plan. I like paying for not seeing commercials. (I also have Youtube Red so make of all that what you will.)

I feel like Life of Brian is *universally regarded* as a better movie than Holy Grail. (I’m pretty sure Ebert thought that way). Grail probably has better bits but Life of Brian is a better movie.

I don't understand who follows Tim Allen on Twitter. If you're out of touch enough to like Tim Allen, you're not gonna have Twitter. (Then again, maybe Twitter is the social network for out-of-touch nutjobs.)

Wow, I've never heard of that before (the show or the theater). But I can't help but feel like 3 hours of Looney Tunes is an hour too many. Is the selection good enough that it's warranted?

My (non-professional) read was that Fritz Freleng's work was always slightly off-model. Jones' cartoons were always perfectly proportioned and designed.

I find it ironic that the first response to any news about Asian American actors is to keep referring to that stupid casting decision. The fact that the joke is about whitewashing, but for real it's just a bunch of comments about a white actress on a thread about Asians… it's mind-bending.

Gillian's already on another Netflix show, I don't see why she can't guest on / become the co-star of this one.

And they didn't even have to see the movie to do so!

I subbed because $4/mo is nothing, and I like supporting comedy. I think I only ever watched the Dan Harmon D&D show, which was funny and worth it. Getting access to those British comedies was interesting too, but I never got around to them.

Oh god, fuck that. I've never heard "solution" as a verb, but I have heard "solve" as a noun: "The solve is to do this."

I find those words more useful than other management detritus like "ideation" or "going forward."

When there's whitespace, people complain about whitespace. When they remove the whitespace, people complain that the interface is too busy. People are bad at seeing the alternatives.

His plot armor inflates into a flotation device.

Isn't "This is Us" the "Kevin Can Wait" of prestige dramas? I was under the impression that show blew.

Every still I've seen of this movie has been muddy and difficult to read. You'd think the first thing a director learns is some basic principles of contrast and composition for clarity.

Pretty much all movies are just a reskinned "train coming at audience."

What the fuck is going on here? The only image attached to the article shows a melted ice cream sandwich? Why is this non-story occupying any amount of space in anyone's time?