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If Vicky doesn’t have time to regenerate into a slug monster, teenage boy, social media CEO, etc. before this show ends, then farewell to Tiya Sircar’s wonderful run on this show. I know she spent a whole season in a cocoon, but I love how the writers kept finding ways to bring her back into the fold. She was nefarious

They totally went back and ADR’ed in that line about Foles breaking his clavicle.

THEY FIT THE FOLES EDIT IN HELLLL FUCKIN YEAH

The Ten Commandments in question is this one, and the Darkest Hour appears to be a horror movie with Emile Hirsch as the lead, which should tell you everything you need to know. As for You’ve Got Mail, looks like Nabin was in a particularly ornery mood that day.

Oh most certainly.  The much hated 1999 film with Uma Thurman.

I noticed ‘Avengers’ on the list, and I assume that’s the adaptation of the British TV series and not the MCU one.

Honest question that I’m too lazy to look up, does AV Club give Fs to anything but conservative propoganda pieces? I’m not saying they don’t deserve it, but it seems like that space between D and F is idealogical. 

Same! I watched it after it initially ended, so I was pretty far removed form the discourse around it, but I 100% believed she was telling the truth.

Same here. I think, like, on sci-fi level it pulled the coolest, simplest reveal out of it: the idea that in that other world they went through all the same shit, but with other part of the people. I thought it was breathtakingly elegant. And I think it needed that.

Well, it’s not like her traveling to another dimension and not finding anything good in it isn’t depressing...

Granted, I’ve only watched the series once, but until this very moment reading this article, it never occurred to me that Nora might not have gone through exactly what she said she went through.  Now I feel like kind of a dummy.

Oh they got this all wrong

No, he said the sherrif’s a [church bells]!

Your mama sews socks that smell.

Next time: Mel Brooks’ raunchy, anarchic bash Blazing Saddles gleefully eviscerates two American traditions, the Western and racism”

My recollection, warped by time, is that the biggest appeal of The Exorcist at the time was that it was a legendary grossout movie, and people went to see it for the shock value. You went to see it to say you had seen it.

Both are acceptable spellings.

I had always thought it was spelled with an “sh”.

...remembered as the decade of snark, a period where being smart and funny also meant being witheringly condescending towards everyone and everything that wasn’t in on the joke.

I listen to a lot of NPR podcasts, and Lagunitas' relentless, pretentious bullshit ad campaign is making me hate them.