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I think Andy just kind of subconsciously hated himself and wanted to die. Suicide by cop (by way of vigilante brother).

Where the heck do you work where they play "In the Air Tonight" every day?

I end up listening to those songs as much as or more than I do any of their official album content. "Nobody Can Win" especially is one of my favorite songs of theirs.

No Los Angeles dates? Boooooo

I'd like to do one of these, but they need to schedule one between the actual new releases. I have no interest in seeing Civil War for the first time exhausted after several other movies and especially not in 3D.

Sort of? There seems to be a standard of entertainment that is representative of "good taste" that's mostly accepted by the Internet pop culture intelligentsia, and which translates to "my taste" 90% of the time, but occasionally people will says something like "I actually laughed at ADAM SANDLER MOVIE but I have bad

"a surprisingly upbeat Kristen Stewart"

Has anyone made a video of Daisy destroying the base synced up with Let It Go? If not, can they?

I interpreted that as a flimsy excuse as to why he was learning Spanish, with the real reason being he's attracted to Yo-Yo.

I can't really imagine anyone ever doing a better job as Captain America than Chris Evans.

I feel pretty confident the drunk driving story was a lie. If not, then that whole sequence of events was very poorly written. When James says "I can tell by your face you've already met that side of him" — referring to Daisy's bruises — it's a striking moment (no pun intended), and I think it would be a complete

I have a big problem with Bellamy this season as well, and I do think his actions are possibly unforgivable. I haven't been around in these comments sections though, so I'm not sure if there's been much discussion about how his actions are directly drawn from his guilt that his girlfriend died because Bellamy vouched

Yeah that's my only disappointment with the way these stories played out in this episode: I wish Pike could have been there to experience how badly he interpreted who the "real enemy" was.

I love it too! Happy to hear it's sticking around.

Thanks for the advice! Sadly, I don't have any of those devices. 90% of my TV watching is through my regular old DirecTV box, and everything else is based on the video apps my PS4 can use. I tried to figure out the Plex thing but I might be too dumb. Hopefully this series will come to Netflix or FX or some such in the

I'd like to watch this but I want to watch it on a TV, not my computer, so I'll have to wait until it comes to one of the established services with an app like Amazon, Netflix, etc.

This looks bad, and probably would've been real, real bad, but I still would've watched just for Greta Gerwig, if I'm honest.

I watched all of Misfits, and it was pretty good, but I don't have any desire to watch another version of it (or even more seasons of the original, to be honest). I'll at least check out a couple episodes of that Lonely Island show.

Reading through all of your comments on this thread I agree with you completely. I'm white myself, but Linklater doesn't speak for me either. The experiences he chronicles are even more specific than "white". For me watching a Linklater movie feels like attending a high school reunion for someone else's high school.

I clicked on this review trying to keep an open mind, but given I didn't like Dazed & Confused or Boyhood, this review isn't selling me on this movie. But I'm grateful that the review explained the movie thoroughly enough that I know I definitely do not want to see it.