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This is actually making me a little depressed.

I watched all four episodes in a row and never have a moment felt more needed. I laughed so much it hurt.

I really, really like the characters on this show. Yeah, they aren't great role models or always delightful human beings, but they feel real and there's an honesty to how they are portrayed that makes me want to hang out with them.

I have never watched Big Love and I would imagine most haven't.

More like some viewers here and there.

Yeah, it never really crosses my mind.

It's just fan service.

I loved the gun violence. I love all the violence. They do it so damn well on this show and on top of that, in this scene I was reminded of John Woo. Only needed a few doves and they wouldn't even have looked out of place.

This is why you shouldn't watch commercials.

This is why you should not awards shows.

It was a good movie, but that doesn't mean we have to start insulting horror royalty like Romero.

I turned it off rather quickly, but I also had no idea what I was getting into. I expected a more conventional stand up show.

R-Patz?

Are The 100 reviews always written in this rather odd way?

I always forget that piece of trivia.

you have convinced me to see it again.

She's fine, but it's a fairly small role.

Hey, don't speak for everyone, I remember specific classic episodes of Baywatch.

The aesthetic is really what I enjoyed the most. I probably couldn't tell you anything about the characters or plot in those movies, but I do remember a lot of the imagery and visual gags.

Well, he is a pirateā€¦