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    What if it's a show about how a group of friends decide to pretend to be magicians and use it to rob banks, while also making sure to work their 9-5 jobs?

    NBC used this list for their 2014-2015 season.

    Just stay awake forever and you can't be Incepted. Problem solved.

    Is that DC or Marvel?

    Dull and gritty is just sad.

    They're out of date by 2017. It's unfortunate to see how much of a fad it was.

    You can read just the crossover itself, but all the various comics tying into it makes for a very impressive read. It was a fantastic read, actually. I don't really know a lot about comics, but I really enjoyed it.

    It's like NCIS. Almost 13 million people watched a rerun.

    Is that a coffee?

    Everything about Thanos is funny to me. He creates literally his ideal woman, the woman who will do anything for him. And it's still just "DEATH WHY WON'T YOU LOVE ME."

    I finally finished everything related to Infinity Gauntlet. That was a great read. Adam verbally ripping Thanos apart was amazing.

    What's a sitcom?

    Man, season 6 is a weird season. Is Greendale on a boat now?

    I get the 3/17 is the return date, pillar installation is a reference to them filming in a basement, but I have no idea what any of that other stuff is. Harry Potter episode?

    Who are Sam and Diane?

    In Infinity Wars, I hope they keep the part where Iron Man gets his head cut off.

    When they recap the trampoline episode and Troy and Abed's political coverage, it tells viewers to email Diane.

    Somebody learned a new word today and wanted to show off to everybody. Then he named a website after it, for some reason.

    If somebody made a comment about claiming Plot Threads in the name of AVClub and got the most upvotes, that would be very amusing to me.