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He works for The Daily Caller.

The main catchphrase is just "bitch", singular, though looking it up he's also said "bitches" on occasion.

I think I've heard they usually overbook these things.

I didn't mean Coen brothers style quirk specifically. I also thought The Wire was great at minor characters, and I don't think you'd ever call that show quirky.

I've been seeing this defense that it's a character study, so none of the other characters need to be fleshed out a lot, so I'm just going to throw in my own completely subjective two cents here.

He's also written for Farscape and various Star Treks.

Larry David expressed something similar on Curb.

I've never seen Red Dwarf, and I've only seen a few episodes of The Big Bang Theory. Your example seems a bit extreme, but I could see something like a B episode of The Big Bang Theory being equal to an A episode of Arrested Development (FOX era). But what the writers here have stressed is that you shouldn't use the

TV Club/episodic reviews are graded against the show itself, not against television as a whole.

I'm actively rooting against her getting back to the future at this point. It's not a moral judgement on the characters or anything, I just find them uninteresting.

Kill kill kill kill kill the poor. Kill kill kill kill kill the poor. Kill kill kill kill kill the poor toniiiii iiiight.

Straight from the Bible.

The movie bothered me in this respect as well. I'd hope they would be smart enough to know the witches didn't have magical powers, but I could see people assuming they the witches were people who at least thought of themselves as witches and kind of deserved what was coming to them. Rather than, you know, the

I'm pretty sure they weren't showrunners on Dollhouse.

No commercials for movies, though. They don't seem to do a very good advertising that. I'm using it mostly for their Criterion Collection stuff, so I'm going to keep it for at least a little while longer.

Is this the show that looks like it was directed by an even less disciplined Michael Bay? I think this is the one.

From my queue:

They're also showing this in multiplexes in the Milwaukee area. I was sort of proud of myself for being able to correctly guess it was Bollywood, under the logic that it was something with a foreign sounding name that I hadn't heard of, therefore it must be Bollywood.

Is that supposed to be a joke? Because by the Netflix algorithm's usual standards, that would be an excellent and relevant recommendation.