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There aren't many shows that I have felt like I've been a part of since Day 1. 30 Rock is the closest in that I watched early season 1 episodes but it was season 2 that got me hooked and I am crushed to see part of my TV life come to a close.

Schmidt's eyebrows. I could not focus on anything else. Seriously the funniest visual thing that graced my screen for a wonderful 12-15 minutes.

I've never watched Girls, but by using a picture solely of Donald Glover for the review, I now want to watch it forever. (Naaaaaah, I just don't have HBO).

My favorite moment was during the diner sketch, when it pans over to Jennifer Lawrence laughing it up with some other customers and then she turns and glares to the other table and raises a knife.

I completely agree. I'll give them the benefit of the doubt that the general audience wouldn't get a really heavily-handed reference to the Hunger Games because obviously not everyone has read the book (let alone the entire series). But the jokes were incredibly generic.

I nearly cried for Chris when Ben introduced him to Shauna. I want so badly for him to be happy.

I nearly cried for Chris when Ben introduced him to Shauna. I want so badly for him to be happy.

I just happened to watch Easy A for the first since I saw it in theaters the other night with my roommate. I think it could easily have failed if it hadn't had a good lead role. I think it does suffer from having one to many "on the nose" moments when referencing other books/movies, but it's an enjoyable movie.

The episode where Darlene gave birth to her daughter pre-maturely always stuck out to me. Mostly because the first time I watched it I wasn't expecting it to going into such a dark territory with the possibility of their baby dying (I will say Johnny Galecki breaks my heart, he's great in that one). But seeing as I've

Everyone knows Hathaway is a kiss ass, that's what Becky Lawson told me in algebra.

I was wondering what Colbie Smulders was sick with seeing as it sounds like she's dying the whole episode.

After I saw Django a second time my friends and I were comparing it to Inglorious Basterds. I like Basterds more with one of the reasons being as Scott said that while it's about fighting Nazism in WWII, it never shows the atrocities of the Jewish people in concentration camps. If that had been the case I think the

"Luke be a Jedi tonight!"

My high school drama department ruined "I'll Make a Man Out of You" forever for me because the opening night of every show we did someone had to sing that fucking song.

Mom? How did you figure out how to internet?

Am I the only one who loves Horrible Bosses?

Oh random Halloween trivia in a review about a reality show I have no intention of watching but wanted to see it get torn down by the internet? Lovely!

My only problem with the 80's movie is the woman who plays Audrey is beyond obnoxious and I can't stand her. The first time I saw the show was a high school production that was done very well (for a high school) and there I found her character to be sympathetic but in the movie she is shrill and I don't feel bad for

If you so much as look at my sexy little ass Julia, I will have yours locked the fuck up you C-R-A-Z-Y BITCH WHORE.

I got an NYPD Blue notification for THIS?