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Whatever, they brought back that a brother and sister instal a two way mirror between their rooms so they can watch each other have sex and I like reoccurring jokes.

I love that the joke combines Gretchen's excitement about getting to litter in their front yard with her love of internet animal videos.

I kind of want to be offended on behalf of misrepresentations of autism, but I can't get worked up over this.

And is a defendant in a case where he is accused with a convicted pedophile of raping a 13 year old

The closest I got to reading A Brief History of Time was Margaret Atwood's Cat's Eye, which has a character inspired by Hawking. And the the first time I read it that barely registered.

Well the last time I saw her she was guesting as a prostitute on Modern Family, and before that she was the mom of one of the gymnasts in Make It or Break It.

That we were more likely to see which actors work regularly when our choices of what to watch were limited.

Peak TV means not knowing that someone you liked still is working

It really had a knack of making me like guest actors who I had previously disliked.

New Girl's break up of Jess and Nick was so good, cringe worthy, and dealt with a lot of problems I had with them as a couple, that I don't get why people want them back together.

Is this sarcastic? She's part of the ensemble of Devious Maids she has a reoccurring role on Jane the Virgin and was a guest on one of the first iZombie episodes. And I think there was something else I can't remember.

It's odd reading about how only the first few seasons were great when I remember the critical enthusiasm the go for broke absurdism of some of the middle period the show got at the time.I agree with the show article and will always have a soft spot for the show.

There is a weird use of Barb in fan arguments to bash Nancy thing that I really hate.

I am suspicious of the treat the second season like a sequel approach that the Duffer bothers announced. It's a tv series, it'll have different needs. (And transitioning for some of those needs will be very different than the first season so some people will hate them.)

I'd argue that Aliens actually recaps Alien twice. First in the hearing that Ripley has to do for Weyland Yutani, then when most of the marines are massacred in the first conflict with the aliens (Ripley and Newt watch this on tv feeds, essentially simulating re-watching the first movie, only faster). There is an

When io9 did an article about how it's wrong to think of her as the worst character in the movie the comments section was filled with people who were surprised that hating Newt was a thing.

Watching it now, when most action movies start with an action scene and go from action scene to action scene with little bits of dialogue between it's remarkable that it takes a relatively long time for the action to start and how well it uses that time to get and keep you invested in the characters.

Claude Chabrol and Stephane Audran?

I couldn't recognize "Black Hole Sun", beyond "don't I know this from somewhere", so thanks for naming it.

The chief novelty of the novel was the series of black-and-white vernacular photographs pasted on many of its pages—vintage trick photos Riggs amassed over the years, then used as the foundation for his plot. That unique approach is much more interesting than the narrative it ended up spawning…