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It won't get cancelled. They'll get the raises they want and this shit will go on for about five more years.

I love Summer. They figured out how to use her about halfway through the first season, and she's been great since then. I don't like her quite as much as Rick, Morty, or my favorite character, Jerry, but Summer is definitely a better character than Beth. I enjoy her being part of Rick and Morty's adventures.

"I like Whitney Cummings!"

Seconded.

Painting With sucks ass. "Golden Gal" is the only song I'll probably ever listen to again.

The Conjuring is a perfectly cromulent horror film that doesn't really need a sequel, and nothing about the trailer convinced me otherwise.

That's all well and good, but Maya and Marty just pisses me off for not being Rick and Morty.

It's not groovy to be insane.

Anybody make a "Nazi Punks Fuck Off" reference yet?

An Aubrey Plaza project that might not suck?! I'm in.

Her reviews are always great, so I'm very curious as to what she thought. More specifically, I'd like to know if she thought the final scene was a huge step in the wrong direction. I know I did.

Because calmly not finding a thing funny = "blind, rabid, foaming-in-the-mouth hatred." Don't lump everybody who doesn't like the trailers together. Haven't we been over this a million times in the past week?

I realize it was a comedy, but Spy was a huge financial and critical success last year. I don't see why a movie that's like that but a bit more serious couldn't work.

I'm not sure about that. There are way too many dicks shoehorned into today's R-rated comedies, but full-frontal female nudity is extremely rare. If anything, the scale is tipped in favor of dicks.

So, I don't give a shit about this and I've chosen to ignore it, but what about The Detour? Are we not getting reviews for the last two episodes of the season? That hardly seems fair.

Fuck, that's sad. I'll have to listen to Astro Coast again tonight in his memory. RIP.

Fucking Really, Internet?

Wonder Boys is good, but it isn't funnier than Revenge of the Nerds. Nerds definitely has its — problematic, I guess, for lack of a better word — elements judged by today's standards, but it is still very funny. I saw Wonder Boys once and barely remember a thing about it.

Did that come out before or after The Art of Getting By?

I remember this movie from the Here's What's Coming to Netflix in June list. There's a trailer now, but I'm still about 85% sure this is an elaborate AV Club prank.