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I think it's just ok but I love the episode for giving us "If you cut every corner", the song I compulsively sing to myself whenever I'm behind schedule on work or school stuff.

I think that was the first episode I ever saw and it kept me off the Simpsons for ages. By the time I started watching it religiously I already knew the newer ones were crap.

If I could get easy access to the Buck-Tick discography on any service I'd probably be pretty content. The worst thing is that if you add artists like them you get recommended whatever is popular in modern j-pop. No! Give me more cool goth/glam rock, I don't care what country it's from!

(I'm not proud of this, but) I like a few Japanese bands from the 80s/90s, and it's the first stuff I search for whenever I hear about a new music streaming service. I've yet to find any that have more than a couple greatest hits albums.

Did she actually say that? I think that phrase was inserted by whoever edited the article. It's not in her actual quote.

I dunno but I think it's also a parody of rich white people claiming they have Native American ancestry like it makes them special or something when, even if it's true, they still pass as perfectly Caucasian so it's not like it impacts their lives at all. Maybe it's only funny to me because as a European I find funny

Buster Hymen and Lotta Hymen? Is this an immovable object / unstoppable force type situation?

I want to see The Force Awakens, but also not?

I thought it was cool that her powers didn't really factor in the story as a whole (at least for this season). You could rewrite the series with just, like, a really strong well-trained woman in the lead and it would still work.
(I'm not a huge fan of superhero stories so this was a plus for me.)

I'm not sure that I agree with the real life implications but in universe it does make sense. For Kilgrave just looking at another person is tantamount to pointing a loaded gun at them. He's an imminent deadly force 24/7.

It's like they escaped the set of Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

I always thought Ten was kinda creepy, anyway. So childish and self-entitled sometimes. Not my fav Doctor even though I think Tennant is pretty and brilliant.

Just adds to my theory that this is an AU of Tall Slut No Panties.

I agree with the latter two… not so much with the former, but it was a decent movie. What matters is that we're not in that dark age of Chicken Little anymore.

a.k.a., the AV Club comments section

Still kinda hoping against hope that this turns out to be an undercover adaptation of Pratchett's Nation. (Or maybe that it "inspires" Dreamworks to make one; I wouldn't judge.)

I've seen Moffat defend dumber things.

I didn't know they were making a Guardians series. That screenshot reminds me a bit too much of Titan AE for comfort.

If it's the dancers in enormous Harmon masks who entertained guests at his wedding, I'm down.

friendly reminder that people born in the '90s aren't exactly kids anymore, and you're really old