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I dunno about Breathed, but years ago in one of his rare interviews, someone from The Comics Journal asked Bill Watterson what he thought of Garfield and he just said "It's very … consistent."

Man, I'd've loved to see "Hate the Sport" nominated. We're the Best! was one of my absolute favorite films of the year, anyway, and I dunno what would be more entertaining: seeing the girls playing it themselves or watching some bunch of Hollywood hacks trying to turn it into a production number.

Just imagine if he and Christina Ricci had a kid!

I would have assumed that his crysturbation scene from American Horror Story would have made him a shoo-in for any future dirtiness-involving projects.

I've seen maybe half of the Marvel movies (including both of the Captain America ones, I should add) and have been watching Agents of SHIELD (more for the Whedon connection than for any inherent interest in the show itself, although it's definitely begun to improve) but have almost zero familiarity with the original

Well, I'm on board.

Yeah but what sold the bit was her totally businesslike manner, just deadpanning "Don't follow me, this is gonna get intense" at Boyle, then briskly walking out of the room while simultaneously pulling off her shirt.

Although, despite the age-inappropriate content of her dialogue, Ivy still sounded like a little kid making a prank phone call, which gave it a particularly creepy edge, not that I would have expected Barbara to be sharp enough to pick up on it anyway, but still ….

It was genuinely heartbreaking to see her in the car on the way to the hospital looking alone and scared and vulnerable, having completely dropped her usual self-conscious cheeriness-in-the-face-of-embarrassment (and its accompanying verbal and physical tics — the forced smiles, nervous chuckling, and reflexive

I was thinking back when I saw American Hustle, that even when playing a relatively disreputable character, Amy Adams still looks like she's dressed every morning by little cartoon birds (albeit in that case cartoon birds with enough structural engineering savvy to keep a dress that low-cut from falling off).

In days to come, I will look back on yesterday with a sense of fondness and nostalgia as the day when, despite living a world spiraling headlong into political and economic chaos, sectarian violence, and global environmental catastrophe, things weren't quite as bleak as they are now, because at least then I still

He was less intolerable in this episode than in previous ones, but he's still pretty awful. (One of the many things I like about You're the Worst is that its version of the same character is actually the most likeable and, despite a serious case of PTSD, the most grounded character on the show.)

Yeah, I like that both of them are equally prone to weird personal obsessions and flights of craziness rather than the wife always just being the killjoy whose sole job is to rein in her manchild husband as is the case in too many sitcoms.

I think it works because Jackson's delivery is typically almost as dry as Braugher's, which makes it that much more incongruous as an attempted tension-defusing gesture.

I dunno, is Gil really worse than the comparable character on A to Z?

No wonder he turned to supervillainy — tenure-track positions in zoomology are really hard to come by.

Especially because no one else would be able to do that almost-but-not-quite tearing up thing over him as well as Jesse L. Martin does (and which somehow manages to seem more effective than full-on crying by other actors).

You have to give both her and the writers credit for keeping her real voice under wraps for a whole season and a half, so that the moment she steps out of her character's usual deadpan growl is that much more of a surprise. Whether fully intentional or not, that's a hell of a lot of restraint for a show that's

Okay, I'm going to come out and say it: the AV Club made a huge mistake when they stopped covering Revenge regularly. The current season is even more batshit than the first one - I mean Ghost Conrad playing golf is only the least nutty thing about tonight's episode.

CHALLENGE ACCEPTED!!!