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Doesn't seem like there is anything to this other than Facebook accusations, actually. Facebook accusation, boom, careers destroyed.

And it's the squares, not the square roots, so doubly wrong.

I didn't say it was "hard", I said it was "less easy", and I'll stick with that, since the fly in briefs is overlapping and in boxers it is not.

It's like people fear getting old, so they talk themselves into liking some teenybopper garbage.

I remember back in the day reading TVDW reviews and learning to skip to the third paragraph to get past the part where he blathered about his own life. Eventually you'd find a paragraph that started with something like "much in the way I was disappointed by junior prom, Michael was disappointed in The Office" and

Briefs are in no way the most comfortable underwear. They also are less easy to pee out of.

Whither Kat Dennings's breasts?

Didn't this band have an AV Club Undercover performance? They were shit.

Jay S really does seem to hate the hell out of this show.

She is just ridiculously, absurdly hot. They should keep the show on the air just for that.

In fairness, those are two very good reasons to stay some place.

Ione Skye should have been a bigger star. So pretty! But there was this, "Say Anything", "The Rachel Papers", then poof.

There have been many many hints throughout the series that Selina is a Democrat. Go to the TV Tropes page for "Veep" and look at the "No Party Given" line.

They'd just change hats

I have this theory that Andrew McCarthy and Judge Reinhold are the same person.

In a lot of ways the AV Club is a degraded form of what it was back when Phipps and Rabin ran the place, but it's still nice to see thoughtful deep dives like this on pop-culture topics. Especially when said topics are frankly pretty obscure to most of the readership.

BTW, what's wrong with equating gun violence with mental illness?

Genevieve Valentine gives this episode a B+, which means that, once one adds a full letter grade for the Valentine Factor, this episode was fantastic.

Holy crap is Jenna Coleman gorgeous.

That was interesting, Heather Graham in that movie. She was just so goddamn sexy, looked even better than she did in "Boogie Nights." And yet she was so terrible onscreen. Such terrible, terrible acting, such an utter lack of screen presence despite being so arrestingly beautiful.