joshg28
Mr. Pedantic
joshg28

Before Sunrise Nick and Nora Go.

Robin Williams or GTFO.

Mxyzptlk! Come on, it's so easy to spell.

It would be ironic if the fanboys who are predisposed to hate Eisenberg take a liking to his Luthor, simply because he is the only character who isn't taking the enterprise so seriously (while brooding chins and capes try to destroy each other and save the world, zzzz).

Agree that the Haley/Andy (Handy?) dynamic is dull, but Haley and Alex have always been one of the show's strongest couples. Haley's attributes have always been underlined beneath the ditziness, so she is likable and we want her to succeed. Alex got into a good college, so she was rewarded in that way.

This is the problem with everything. Melissa McCarthy is still making movies because she shit in a sink in bridesmaids. Ted Cruz is running for president because he shut down the government 2 or 3 years ago.

Don't forget about Mitch and Cam! Remember the episode when they freak out over their new couch because it's the "one nice thing they own".

I'm putting Seinfeld last. That doesn't make me old, right?

For a show that ostensibly is about egalitarian love and acceptance beyond the biases of age, race, appearance, and sexual orientation, Modern Family is awfully cookie-cutter when it comes to casting its walk-on love interests. In keeping with the fine Hollywood tradition of pairing shlubs with out-of-their-league

Aquaman has a new tattoo, "Love to swim."

So Kraft is the edible equivalent of the Reagan era.

But actually not by much:
8 Brunettes:
Rachel, Megan, Sylvia, Midge, Suzanne, Alice, Allison, Diana
6 Blondes:
Betty, Doris, Joy, Bethany, Shelly, Faye
2 Reds:
Andrea, Bobbie

Last one out the theater, don't forget to turn off the dark.

It's like poetry.

A good Baumbach film, that'll be a first.

"I'm the kind of person that needs to know that none of my lines are faulty."

That thread was really too tragic. Hannah's parents have each other in an emotional stranglehold. They would rather make the other one miserable (misery loves company) than support each other the best way they could.

Also known as Reverse Eddie Murphy Syndrome?

Community trivia: Keith David first appeared in Community as the narrator of the Ken Burns-style Pillows and Blankets in Season 3 (because he is actually one of the Ken Burns documentary narrators).

"Welcome back to Greendale, now ranked fifth on Colorado's alphabetical listing of community colleges!"
aaaaand we're back!