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Thanks, I missed that.

Thanks, I missed that.

Let the Right One In (Swedish) would've been a much better pick than Vamps, I'm surprised it wasn't on the list. It's easily one of the best vampire films ever made and tops most foreign and horror lists.

Let the Right One In (Swedish) would've been a much better pick than Vamps, I'm surprised it wasn't on the list. It's easily one of the best vampire films ever made and tops most foreign and horror lists.

Chris Brown and Jenny McCarthy get my vote. That she continues to spew her bullshit even after the "science" behind her claim was proven to be fraudulent makes her even more of an idiot. I believe she recently admitted her son didn't even have autism which is long after the damage has been done. Oprah and other talk

Chris Brown and Jenny McCarthy get my vote. That she continues to spew her bullshit even after the "science" behind her claim was proven to be fraudulent makes her even more of an idiot. I believe she recently admitted her son didn't even have autism which is long after the damage has been done. Oprah and other talk

While Rick went understandably crazy, I was happy to see Andrea finally using common sense. Far too often she just goes along with whatever's happening without asking any questions. I still think she's the dumbest character on the show, but at least she's picking up on the Governor's evilness quicker (and how couldn't

While Rick went understandably crazy, I was happy to see Andrea finally using common sense. Far too often she just goes along with whatever's happening without asking any questions. I still think she's the dumbest character on the show, but at least she's picking up on the Governor's evilness quicker (and how couldn't

Completely agree with you, especially about Harrow. The optimist in me continues to wish he's happy with this wonderful girl, but these storylines usually end in tragedy. I hope instead of having Gillian do something to her out of jealousy they decide to adopt Tommy and move far away. Richard needs some happiness in

Completely agree with you, especially about Harrow. The optimist in me continues to wish he's happy with this wonderful girl, but these storylines usually end in tragedy. I hope instead of having Gillian do something to her out of jealousy they decide to adopt Tommy and move far away. Richard needs some happiness in

"In fact, Dwight’s panic over an invented stock plunge for Dunder Mifflin can be read as a comment on the most hysterical reactions to the show’s inevitably diminished returns."

"In fact, Dwight’s panic over an invented stock plunge for Dunder Mifflin can be read as a comment on the most hysterical reactions to the show’s inevitably diminished returns."

Was the reviewer's thought process along the lines of, "I'm actually…..enjoying this show now. Must keep up my cred and nail it for something it hasn't even done yet!"

Was the reviewer's thought process along the lines of, "I'm actually…..enjoying this show now. Must keep up my cred and nail it for something it hasn't even done yet!"

Far too often the show's been criticized for having no real sense of danger (or moving too slowly on the farm). The writers took a risk in offing two main characters four episodes into a 16 ep season and the reviewer claims they don't know what they're doing. That remark seemed unfit for what the Walking Dead has been

Far too often the show's been criticized for having no real sense of danger (or moving too slowly on the farm). The writers took a risk in offing two main characters four episodes into a 16 ep season and the reviewer claims they don't know what they're doing. That remark seemed unfit for what the Walking Dead has been

I thought this was another quality episode and the writers took a big risk (that they should be commended for) in killing Lori off so early into the season. In a show like this there should always be a sense of threat and on the farm that wasn't there. Coming out of nowhere to kill not one, but two main characters

I thought this was another quality episode and the writers took a big risk (that they should be commended for) in killing Lori off so early into the season. In a show like this there should always be a sense of threat and on the farm that wasn't there. Coming out of nowhere to kill not one, but two main characters

This is exactly what I want from an episode of Boardwalk Empire. Often the show feels disjointed when it jumps from different characters each week, it was nice to see this episode pick up immediately after the last one. All of the major players made an appearance (though short for Rothstein, Harrow & Randolph) and the

This is exactly what I want from an episode of Boardwalk Empire. Often the show feels disjointed when it jumps from different characters each week, it was nice to see this episode pick up immediately after the last one. All of the major players made an appearance (though short for Rothstein, Harrow & Randolph) and the