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I'm surprised Fincher didn't even get an honorable mention.

Also Before Midnight.

We just watched this in our film class a couple weeks back. My teacher said it's one of his favorites, and I can see why: it's very sweet and powerful and yes, a classic tearjerker.

I'm surprised he didn't land on the moon. RIP, we just lost an incredible actor.

That was perfect. I'm in tears, partly in sadness because Community has just ended and partly in joy because now I don't have to endure the awful Yahoo player anymore.

So you're relatively fine with the necrophilia, but when it comes to gay sex you "can't even look at that"?

More like "I. Am. Stoned", am I right?

Are you saying Sansa's rape is justified…?

Socially conservative??? IN 2015?!?!?! IMPOSSIBLE *head explodes*

Haha I remember that episode!

Strangely, there have been lots of scorpions in shows I've been watching recently. First, there's a creepy, talking black scorpion in Orphan Black, then a bunch of black scorpions circle a guy's head in the latest Game of Thrones episode, and now Vanessa paints a scorpion with her own blood in this show. When will the

I still wish they would have casted Tobias Funke as The Thing. :-(

Jon is interesting? He's the most boring part of the show for me.

Oh my god, you could write a 500-page essay on that final scene alone. It's amazing how just a single minute-long scene can convey so many different emotions and themes and messages in it. This isn't television, this is fucking art.

Yeah, the lack of scoring really accentuated the amazing acting in this episode. I don't think there was a single character that wasn't simply incredible.

Wow, I didn't recognize her when I saw her in this episode, but after looking at the bio picture there, I remember her from SVU. I guess she's been in more things than I thought. A terrific actress indeed!

Has anyone here seen the movie Electrick Children? AV Club never reviewed it and that makes me sad. I thought it was bizarre but well-made. But yeah, has anyone seen it?

How early do critics get episodes in advance? Anyone know?

Thank you, thank you, thank you. Everyone likes to make the joke "DID YOU HEAR BOYHOOD TOOK 12 YEARS TO MAKE" and everyone constantly complains that the gimmick is the only thing the film has that makes it great, but it's completely more than that. It's weird - I didn't hear a single negative word about Boyhood until

Oh, thanks! It would've been cool to simultaneously watch them though.