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Why no one-on-one interview with the girl who plays tunes!? #unsungheroofkrollshow.

I loved the Conan insult, since Deon Cole used to be a writer for his show.

Loved the dig on Conan from one of his former writers - Deon Cole.

It was just an during the opening scene, and they only played the beginning of the song.

You're ridiculous and Men's Rights is nothing.

Is the primary songwriter Timbaland? Because last week's episode featured a song that he wrote for Madonna 7 years ago.

I guess I'm alone in this, but I love Eddie's swagger. I feel like if the character was an adult, and 'posed' the way Eddie does, there wouldn't be an issue. Kids are annoying. Period. That's one of the major reasons I like this show. I enjoy the character Barry on The Goldbergs for the same reason. I also think

After posting this, I read an interview with Michael Schur, and he stated that it was intentionally vague. He wanted the audience to make their own decision about whether it was Ben or Leslie.

So, what's with the secret service? President Knope? Or President Wyatt?

I went into this season with a desire to root for Boyd over Raylan. I've since reversed those feelings because I cannot understand why Boyd would want to stay in Kentucky and duke it out with Avery over marijuana farms. His desires have always been conflicted, but this seems especially stupid.

Yikes. It makes sense that Anderson has drawn from a very specific inspiration.

These are all good points, but as I stated earlier, my opinion is personally biased. I find it easier to emotionally connect with a film that deals with very intimate subject matters. This doesn't mean that I didn't enjoy Budapest, I just didn't have the same cathartic reaction to it as I have in many of Anderson's

I do catch myself crying in almost all of his films. I think it's the slo mo shots and great use of pre-existing songs. **See the AV article regarding Oscar categories** You should definitely watch Mr. Fox. It's kind of shocking to watch a film that uses stop-motion instead of CGI.

And as always, Willem DeFoe is a shithead.

I thought it had more emotional resonance than Grand Budapest. this is a biased opinion that reflects what I find most emotionally gripping. Familial relationships, good and bad, have been a very big theme for his films. It's easy for me to relate to those issues.

I really love Wes Anderson's films. All of them. But his earlier films are still preferable to me. There was so much pathos in The Royal Tennenbaums, Rushmore, and even Life Aquatic. I was not able to connect to Grand Budapest on a visceral level. But I enjoyed the journey. It's nice that he's getting more

Hmm, I've never heard that analogy before. However, those lyrics can be attributed to almost all Woodstock-going baby boomers. More 'on point' is the song 'Just Like a Woman' which is definitely about Edie.

While reading your first paragraph here, I assumed that a Kanye comparison was to follow. So I'll just go ahead and tack that on to your astute observations.

You really like typing in all caps, DON'T YOU?

I mentioned this way after you posted, but I'm assuming that it is because Linda Cardellini is currently filming a Netflix series that I believe takes place in Louisiana somewhere. It's probably filmed on location. But Abby should have been mentioned somehow. Especially since she was such an instigator during her