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"Well, it looks like Margot'll be doing her terrorising up in the Stateville Prison from now on, up there along with Mikhail Novakovich, Dina Walsh, Samir Mehran, Alan Wilson, Tony Almeida, Jonas Hodges, Ike Dubaku, Philip Bauer, Abu Fayed, Charles Logan, Christopher Henderson, Vladimir Bierko, Habib Marwan, Navi

Considering how sloppy they used to be with that - sticking returning characters in the opening credits of their first episode back, regardless of whether it's supposed to be a shock - I really respected them for making the effort to do that.

It's season 2, episode 1. Jack quit CTU 18 months earlier and is a bummed-out, bearded mess. Palmer convinces him to go into CTU to help them because he used to be undercover with a group they believe are involved in a threat to blow up LA with a nuke. Jack goes in, looks over the files and requests that a convicted

Mine too but, as much as I loved the gross-out comedy (I mean, I was 16 and 18 respectively when the first two came out), I think part of the reason I loved them so much was because I was in a similar place to the characters. The first film came out when I was leaving high school, the second just as I started my first

Calm the fuck down there, buddy.

"You know, the Parker Brothers took time to think this all out. I think we should respect that."

This is non-canonical! NON-CANONICAL!

I've been going with "Ree-an" for years. It sounded much cooler than Ryan.

I agree about Nigel - it made perfect sense for his character but it saddened me to see him resort to what he does. Full kudos to the show for not reversing it (and for realistically building up to it over the previous episodes) but showing his flaws for what they are and holding true to the consequences of them

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The Equestranauts is, for me, the best episode of the season and one of the best Bob's Burgers episodes of all. Tina's "non-canonical!" freakout alone could have seen that episode coast to the finals.

Bran Stark is a cool guy. His dad is a powerful executive, working for this man (cue to photo of Robert Baratheon giving a thumbs-up)

Vastra I find quite interesting but the actress who plays Jenny is pretty awful in my opinion, so that brings down her character.

I thought both of his series 7 scripts were very good. Cold War seems to be held up as one of the highlights by a lot of people and I enjoyed The Crimson Horror much more than I thought I would, considering I'm not a fan of Vastra, Jenny and Strax.

He's taking it back. It's an empowerment thing.

Whoah whoah whoah - we're lumping Mystery Men in with those two?!

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An episode of 30 Rock that guest-starred Stanley Tucci, who was nominated for an Emmy for his supporting role in Murder One, the show that guest-starred in this review!

I would love that. I imagine there's little demand for it on the whole (sadly) but the show was fantastic at the time and I would relish the excuse to go through it again. Benzali was an incredible lead (the worse thing the second season did was losing him) and you had supporting roles taken up by Stanley Tucci, Dylan