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Josei no Risu & the Nekomata
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I haven't seen Fargo, but I was sure it would be #1 (it is on tv.com though). Anyway, I'll work on that mistake and watch it ASAP.

I love that transition of "arms wide open" in those last three photos. I bet that was planned.

Bad experience?

Thanks for that good note to end on.

Nah, don't want her to be a joke character. What about Alison Tolman?

All the love for Hayley Atwell, and high hopes for a better second season of Agent Carter.

I did watch S1 of Rectify and dug it, but never got around back to the show. I'll keep all of these in mind , though I'm skeptical about The Leftovers.

I probably should get on that since it's already ended. It's a tall order though with a jammed schedule.

Bwhaa?

I'll give it a shot. But my TV schedule's so tight now it may have to wait a little while longer.

Shows I've watched on the list: Hannibal, Parks and Recreation, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Bob's Burgers, Steven Universe, Jane the Virgin, Marvel's Jessica Jones

I'm shocked iZombie didn't crack the list. Combined with Jane the Virgin, the two are a near perfect replacement cocktail for a forlorn Pushing Daisies fan like me.

Yep, "Everytime". I called it despite having limited knowledge of Spears' discography.

I especially liked the hiring of Jim Henson Productions (I think?) to give the aliens a real flesh and blood feel to them.

Just the first. I'm looking out for the next books but haven't found them yet. I'm patient enough not to online shop for 'em.

Alas I felt empty at the end of both books as well. I did enjoy Murakami's short story collections though, particularly "Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman" which I read in college and then bought a few months ago. I suppose I appreciate his whimsy with brevity. Perhaps you will, too?

I read the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy finally. I saw the movie first a few years ago, then stumbled across the book at a shop and seized the opportunity. Every bit as funny as the film and then some.

Three-way tie between songs already mentioned by AV Club writers: "Biscuits" (sweet but meaningful), "A New Wave" (exhilarating and Belcher-related), and "Stronger Than You" (no modifiers can do this justice).

Except she despises eating.

Alas, every fandom has its dark side. Such is the way of the Internet.