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Why do people I like keep casting Andy Dick in things?

I absolutely adore the scene where they play the Perfect Storm song all together. I don't know what happened, like it hit the exact dead centre of my funny bone or something, but I ended up jumping back and rewatching it like seven times.

Just +1 commenting on this in the hope more comments = a quicker fix because seriously it's totally pathetic. Although between that and the pop-up ads I used to get browsing on my phone which opened to the App Store even when you pressed the close button I really don't think AVC's web team give a fuck.

Oh god, that arc is absolutely incredible. The strip with Phillipe's ghost dad is an all-time favourite. It's made me cry more times than I'd like to admit.

In all fairness when I watched it I was still a student. Now I've been through the post-graduation malaise it might resonate more. Although no mature women have seduced me. Yet!

I need to watch this again because when I saw it I thought it was essentially perfect except that I fucking hated what a creepy-ass insufferable sad sack Braddock was. I feel like it would go over a lot better now I know it's intentional.

I agree except On Sight is actually in my top 3 tracks. It's unpleasant as hell, but a brilliant unpleasantness and an excellent mission statement for the album.

I've been reading Achewood for over a decade now. I remember making it my home page the day the Great Outdoor Fight arc started (back when it was just ballsacks on phones) and it's easily one of my single favourite creative works of this century. Chris Onstad is a legitimate genius with prose and it sucks he's

I wish they had had just one more episode so they could have taken their time with Stan's memory loss. Honestly, that might be the biggest black mark on a pretty impeccable show for me - I'm fine with him regaining his memories, but it really diluted the impact of the climax for me to have it happen almost instantly.

Agreed but I'm also mad at how great he sounds in it too. Like I can't hate it despite really wanting to.

small correction: young thug is the one who says the gopro line, not kanye. otherwise this is a pretty great review, although i'm not sure i can trust someone who doesn't think fourfiveseconds and all day are bangers.

i always found the flow on his first few albums to be a bit too basic and samey. like "her major wont make her MONEY, but she can't drop out, her parents'll look at her FUNNY" and "she don't believe in shootin STAAAAARS but she believe in shoes and CAAAAARS" and all.

is this the best show of the year so far? i say yes.

'Smith's show stars himself' is about where the mild ironic interest I had waned completely.

So does this mean they were working together in some way? MAN this episode really felt like a major return to form for me after a fun but tepid season so far

It's not about an increase in quality dramas, but about the massive increase in the amount of scripted television shows in general, largely due to the amount of channels deciding to try their hand at original programming/many companies trying to get into the streaming and original series game.

Man I watched like 75 shows this year without meaning to at all. It's no buzzword.

I knew giving every episode an A would come back to bite Wilkins in the ass eventually. Now he has to give an actual fantastic episode the same score as all them other ones.

I'm starting to think I shouldn't have watched this entire season in one day. Going along with the reviews would probably have been better.

It happened in BMO Noire but then they ended up explaining it in Princess Potluck.