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The kids I saw it with all loved the doody jokes and Vanellope's name-calling. Which I presume is why they were there.

The kids I saw it with all loved the doody jokes and Vanellope's name-calling. Which I presume is why they were there.

Babe Ruth Bader Ginsburg! I'm saving that one for next year.

Babe Ruth Bader Ginsburg! I'm saving that one for next year.

I would pay money for a gif of Kors waving and goofily smiling at Sonjia's baby.

I would pay money for a gif of Kors waving and goofily smiling at Sonjia's baby.

Joining the choir to say that I liked the first episode better. In episode 2, I figured out who the thief was at about minute 40, without trying, and it was pretty obvious that the painting had to be of a young Sophie. The plot in episode 1 wasn't as twisty, but some of the beats were less obvious, and I liked the

Joining the choir to say that I liked the first episode better. In episode 2, I figured out who the thief was at about minute 40, without trying, and it was pretty obvious that the painting had to be of a young Sophie. The plot in episode 1 wasn't as twisty, but some of the beats were less obvious, and I liked the

There are certain things in life one should not look upon, lest ye be turned to a pillar of salt. Adam Baldwin's Twitter is for sure one of them. Turn away while you can!

There are certain things in life one should not look upon, lest ye be turned to a pillar of salt. Adam Baldwin's Twitter is for sure one of them. Turn away while you can!

Also the cryptography system in the NSA van was named for Bruce Schneier. I had no idea that was how you pronounced his name.

Also the cryptography system in the NSA van was named for Bruce Schneier. I had no idea that was how you pronounced his name.

"You stole a Michelangelo using tin foil and chewing gum, figure something out!" A nice callback, and one of the more subtle ways this episode made that point about mutual respect.

"You stole a Michelangelo using tin foil and chewing gum, figure something out!" A nice callback, and one of the more subtle ways this episode made that point about mutual respect.

Amy and Rory raising the grandchild River leaves on their doorstep, wearing a tiny baby fez…

Amy and Rory raising the grandchild River leaves on their doorstep, wearing a tiny baby fez…

I've read most of the books this series is based on, and what sold the books to me was Longmire's narrative voice. He's a taciturn guy as a character, but a dryly funny and sharp commenter/narrator. I like the series alright, and I don't care about the plot changes they've made (e.g., in the books the daughter has

I've read most of the books this series is based on, and what sold the books to me was Longmire's narrative voice. He's a taciturn guy as a character, but a dryly funny and sharp commenter/narrator. I like the series alright, and I don't care about the plot changes they've made (e.g., in the books the daughter has

I saw this episode when it originally aired, and I knew it had been re-shot, because I was (am) a giant Buffy and Angel nerd. That might have affected my perspective on it, but I found it disappointing at the time - for all the valid criticisms of that first battle scene, I think "Serenity" is a much, much better

I saw this episode when it originally aired, and I knew it had been re-shot, because I was (am) a giant Buffy and Angel nerd. That might have affected my perspective on it, but I found it disappointing at the time - for all the valid criticisms of that first battle scene, I think "Serenity" is a much, much better