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I was really hoping we'd see a scene with Mrs. Patmore telling Carson the real reason he saw Andy leaving Thomas's room, since she was the one who set that whole thing in motion in the first place.

Yes, I am beyond happy that it looks like they aren't going down that road at all.

I've read the same thing about how Neuwirth didn't want to be tied down to the show full time, but was open to making guest appearances, so they really had no choice but to break them up when Frasier started.

Their chemistry is insane, which is amazing considering that they are a real-life couple. Usually the onscreen chemistry goes out the window when that happens.

Really, Marnie and Hannah have been growing apart since the end of season 1

It's been rumored for years that Fillion and Katic can't stand each other, and it got so bad that they had to write the current season this way.

This. Grant had far more chemistry with Scott-Thomas than with McDowell. There's something really off to me about her performance; it seems like she's barely even trying.

I totally forgot about Music and Lyrics! That is a really cute movie.

My favorite Holofcener movie will always be Walking and Talking, but I enjoy the hell out of all of her movies.

Oh, I love Definitely, Maybe. Very underrated movie.

I think I'd have French Kiss as the runner up for F rather than Forgetting Sarah Marshall.

Zelig is one of the only Allen movies that I can't stand. It just does nothing for me.

I watch While You Were Sleeping every year around Christmas time, and that scene always makes me tear up as well. I especially love Midge opening up her watch from Ox.

For S, , I would have gone with Sleepless in Seattle , with Say Anything getting the honororable mention.

Yes! I can never understand people's obsession with this movie. I think it's awful.

That movie doesn't hold a candle to the book, IMO.

The Wedding Singer definitely gets my vote for best Drew Barrymore romantic comedy. I love Ever After, but I don't think I'd put it in the rom-com category.

I love Manhattan; that's one of my favorite Woody Allen movies, but I don't know if I'd call it a romantic comedy. It definitely has elements, but I can see why it was left off.

I love that movie, but Andie McDowell almost ruins it for me. I think she's horrible throughout (I don't mind the "rain" line, and I think another actress could have pulled it off). And don't get me wrong-I think she's a good actress, but definitely not in this part.

Great movie, but I've never considered it a romantic comedy