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The Coop subversion is spun is such a painfully true way that it adds a sting and a huge laugh for me-because although they didn't come out and say it, we all knew that girl (girls) in high school.

"I'm gonna wake up. Yes and no."

Tig is getting the world's greatest hug if I ever get the pleasure of meeting her.

Sent from my hamburger phone

Up there too:

(Paraphrasing here)

I've quite seriously never laughed as hard, as often, at any show as I have this. It surprises me, it gets better and better with every season (how many shows can claim that?) and it's utterly re-watchable.

But a new one, ya rich mothafucka!

Chicago, see Diablo Cody still try to cling to that Juno success, early and for free!

That's my game! Dick slappin is MY game!

It DOES have that great blend of genuine heart and realistic portrayal of getting together with your family for the holidays. And of course, the stress behind all of that.

Out of curiosity, when does Aaron leave? Listening to the early eps, I hear a lot about his website and comedy album, but can't find either online anymore, which I find strange.

COME ON YOU DEVIL LOGGGGGGG!

I still have a LOT of catching up to do on Professor Blastoff-I'm only on episode 55. But I was still oddly crushed to hear it was over. Then again, as mentioned, the reasons make me feel pretty warm and fuzzy, particularly after watching Tig on Netflix last weekend.

I get the feeling that the last 2 reviews could just read as such:

I fucking HATED this book, but felt the first part of the adaptation was better because it actually showed what Katniss would only mention hearing about.

You're better than this Michael Pena.

If a movie is bad enough that Jake Gylenhall can't make it rise above "mediocre"…it's baaaaaaaaddddd.

Wow, interesting-I've never heard of this "Amy Schumer" until now.

YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS