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    Prom Song by Pile has an incredible solo. It doesn't feel shoved in there as a formality, and arrives at pretty much the perfect time. It feels kinda anthemic but not cheesy

    The new PWR BTTM album's streaming on NPR so I've been listening to that. It's really good (especially the singles). I'm getting a sort of Weezer and They Might Be Giants vibe. It's more polished than their previous album, but that's not really a bad thing, and I think it fits the arena rock vibe they seem to be going

    I thought that the 2nd season of Twin Peaks was good until they solved the murder. After that the show becomes terrible and overly goofy (Nadine the cheerleader is one of my least favourite subplots in any TV show) for an unbearably long stretch. Once Annie appears the quality starts going up again in my opinion - the

    Nice catch, I completely forgot about that. The lack of suspicion towards Sharpe and the circumstances of her father's death is still idiotic though, I'd say

    I don't think Crimson Peak deserves to be anywhere near this list. People seem to have been carried away by its excellent visuals, forgetting that the actual story everything is hung on is pretty substandard.

    I'd swap the ratings for this and Nightmare Hospital. The latter had such a weird leap of logic (the doctors assuming that the gem mutants were human car crash victims) that kinda spoiled the episode for me

    I still think that the last 6 episodes of season 2 get the show back on track. The finale is probably one of the best episodes of Twin Peaks as a whole. Sadly I couldn't spin that into a food-based metaphor

    I know it's a bit of a circlejerk to disagree with any review for this show that's lower than a B+, but the comedy worked for me, and I think a bit of levity was needed after 'Cry For Help'. This was one of the funniest episodes of the show in recent memory imo - loved the scene where Ruby paces around in the bottom