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One-thousand times this.

They're working on it now. It'll come out in February 2019.

I think I am technically capable of feeling sympathy for billionaires who become millionaires. I believe I've read studies that show the wealthy and the poor on average experience about the same level of happiness. No matter your circumstances, you're still a person, and people are often miserable. It's just your

"No Other Sons or Daughters" is the funniest episode yet.

Watched like six episodes this week including the finale with my girlfriend.

As I don't expect anyone to be following my comments week-to-week, I'll re-state: I have only watched the original Doctor Who episodes that have been covered on AV Club, no more and no less.

Straight Guys Talkin' About Happy Endings

How funny! I've already seen Attack the Block and I really liked it. Luckily I've seen enough British programming that I had little difficulty with the accents.

@avclub-d3d9446802a44259755d38e6d163e820:disqus Would you say any of the movies you cited hold appeal for a less-intellectual more mainstream movie fan like myself?

I agree, certainly its weakest season. Still pretty good, but not as interesting or exciting as what came before it.

Same here. Entire season sitting on DVR waiting for some convenient time.

Best Lucy Lawless cameo?

I enjoy movies and books, but as a storytelling medium, for me TV is where it's at. I've been reading Game of Thrones this week and, maybe it's because I watched the show first, but as good as the book is I greatly preferred the show. The actors and set designers are more talented than my imagination, frankly.

Enjoyed the episode but the hundred times Forte or someone talking to Forte said "sit in gum" (or some variation) was 99 times too many. I GET IT. IT'S A EUPHEMISM.

Anytime someone says something that sounds even a very little bit like "rum ham", I immediately think of Frank's pained cry: "rum haammmmm".

I hate Enter the Void because it's fucking awful.

I don't have a ton of interest in MTV's early days, but I loved-loved-loved Live from New York, so maybe I will check this out anyway.

I don't think it's actually supposed to be blood, but yes it looks like they are vomiting blood. I think it's supposed to be "energy" like the green energy the Lanterns project.

I'm a couple years behind in continuity, but my recollection is:

Read this just in time to DVR it. I would have skipped it otherwise, but in Sava I trust.