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I'm not sure what my biggest question is here: what is this person doing watching True Blood at work, and what is this person doing watching True Blood in 2017?

Was just going to post the same thing. They go off on adventures, eventually they might need a cargo pilot like Baloo to help them out.

Two of the greatest spinoffs of all time (Frasier, Better Call Saul) somehow managed to pick a side character no one thought would work for a full show, and just freaking nailed it.

God I sometimes forget just how freaking good David Hyde Pierce is. What impeccable comedic timing and delivery.

"Veneer!"

That dynamic became so much more interesting to me when I learned that John Mahoney was the biggest opera/classical music buff in the whole cast. Like, by a LOT.

Clearly someone who has never watched the Christmas episode when Andy and the gang melt crotchety old Ben's icy heart, that's who.

I mean, of course the chair looked more comfortable. In the episode with Frasier's back issues, he sits in it and comments on how ludicrously comfortable it is. Do you even Frasier? Geez!

Sure, now you're trying to convince me that there's really a channel called "Epix." Nice try, AV Club.

I really never wanted to like Robert Pattinson, but I'm starting to realize maybe I shouldn't still hold Twilight against him forever. I mean, a young actor takes a big paycheck that launches him into superstardom? And he's been self-deprecating every step of the way and has turned out to be, somewhat shockingly,

"So Cameron finds out I passed on the role, and he just shouts at me across the room, 'Brolin! You Gooooooniiiiiie!'"

But… but… he's enthusiastic and overly friendly and his look is straight out of the '90s! If we can't deride people for THAT, what can we ever deride them for? I ask you this!

When he was on Hot Ones he explained the origin of those shirts - he got stuck wearing them early on in the show and unwittingly turned it into a bit of a trademark, but he was like "Man, I NEVER wear shirts like that when I'm not in front of the camera."

Master and Commander has such an incredible score.

The Sister Christian scene was so goddamn intense. And just fantastic.

LA Confidential at #8 behind Starship Troopers and Face/Off? You have got to be kidding me. LA Confidential should have won best picture that year.

As great as Groundhog Day is, I still get extremely sad when I think about the fact it's the film that drove Murray and Ramis apart.

God damn he was so freaking good in The Night Of.

I've got it! He'll be voiced by Bradley Cooper with plenty of sass and foul language!

What the fuck is that porg thing. Look, Star Wars, I'm willing to give you a lot of rope here. But please tell me you don't have a cute and fluffy bunny piloting the Falcon.