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I had been meaning to catch up with Agent Carter. I thought it was coming back next week and not this past Monday. I was hoping it would be on Hulu or Netflix, especially with all of the other Marvel products. It is annoying. I will find a way to watch it, not legally though.

I have been watching Nashville since it premiered. It is a mess of a show but I enjoy it because of Connie Britton mainly and the Rayna/Deacon storyline. I have thought about giving up on it but I haven't let myself do that. I care too much about Rayna and Juliette.

I watched Intolerable Cruelty recently. Netflix needs to add more of the Coen brothers work, it is kind of pathetic. But it wasn't the worst thing I watched, a lot of the reviews I read really discounted it.

The Big Short just won at the Producers Guild, which almost always predicts the Best Picture winner. Adding it to the top of my to watch list.

Oooh. I like this idea. Get Natalie Dormer away from horrible film projects like The Forest and back into Elementary.

I am hoping to read more, not only in breadth but more diversely. I am currently reading Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. I am familiar with Adichie due to her TED Talks and I haven't yet read her any of her fiction. I am only 50 pages in and I am loving reading from a completely unfamiliar perspective. I also

I am glad they didn't go that way. It feels very similar to how Castle first began whenever Beckett found out about the sex scenes in his book series based on their relationship.

Rand Paul on Stephen Colbert will certainly be a thing. I will have to let my brother know, he is a Rand Paul fanatic in a really scary way.

It got pushed for some reason by FX. Maybe for American Crime Story to be their main drama focus. But no premiere date is set as of now.

Before his dead Farley was rumored to be a part of a biopic about Roscoe Arbuckle. I think that he could've easily made a comeback if he hadn't died.

It didn't make either list, but wouldn't have made this list because these are new shows. But I guess since the premiere has been pushed to March/April the AV Club writers have forgotten about it or it just slipped their minds.

Well it is a Ghostbuster remake, not a full Melissa McCarthy vehicle. Her last big film, Spy made over $235 million so someone is looking forward to seeing her on screen again. It was also nominated for 2 Golden Globes (which I know is not the most legit awards show but one of the only ones that recognize comedy!).

I think she is slowly gaining momentum, especially after showing up at the New York Film Critics Circle Awards. Supporting Actress is such an odd category this year, she could get in somehow. She gave a really sweet and short speech about happy to be receiving awards that weren't from MTV.

Or to justify your use of slurs.

It will hit 100 episodes this season, enough for it to be sold for syndication (if it hasn't already). I am surprised FOX hasn't cancelled it yet, especially with its past.

I was incredibly frustrated with last season of Shameless because of how Fiona's character arc has gone absolutely nowhere. I want so much for her and she deserves so much. I don't think the writers are going to let her becoming anything more. I just want a plot line that doesn't evolve around her boyfriend or who she

I saw that Showtime put the pilot online and the Shameless premiere. I just haven't been in the mood to watch either. I have read a little about it and it doesn't sound like something I will like.

I kind of forgot it existed for awhile but remembered that it got bumped to midseason. I really liked the show when I did watch it but forgot it existed when I didn't.

I feel like that is where I stopped watching but looking through the episodes it is all a blur. 2+ seasons have passed already, damn. It will hit 100 episodes soon.

I imagine most conversations involving Tarantino don't have much talking from the other side.