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Same. I’d feel somewhat defensive whenever Lisa Ruddy would tease her.

I grew up on the Muppets. The Muppet Show, the first three movies, various television specials, and the Jim Henson Hour. One of the things that made the Muppets so unique compared with other puppets or fictional characters was the commitment they had to convincing us that they were real, living people. Examples of

I’m sorry, guy. I’ll do what I can by liking your comments.

Gotta wait for the thumbs up. Just like the Mitchum’s (probably) very expensive gourmet coffee did not warrant the “Damn Good!” seal of approval. We’re getting there, and at least we now know we will get there eventually.

Did you miss this article detailing how to merge? I know it disappeared from the front page pretty quickly; I had to track it down myself.

I had a similar experience a few months ago when the headline for an AV Club review for “Better Call Saul” announced a similarly anticipated reveal. I wasn’t even looking for a letter grade, just unrelated pop-culture news, and there it was. So annoying. But this is the world we live in. Google search the words

I agree. I don't blame Trish for it at all. It's just probably not the healthiest decision, and a minor sour note at the end. Ian is such a turd, and he seems to be getting the most optimistic ending of all of them.

I think part of the Leo's reasoning for taking Michael to the party was to subjugate Clive into chauffeuring his son as retaliation for embarrassing him on the football field. Why Leo got in the cab as well… Hmm, maybe he used the ride to tell Clive everything that just happened, to really twist the knife and also

McCloud.

Hardy's words to Miller obviously called to mind a "NotAllMen" spiel because of the similar vocabulary used, but I don't think that's what was going on in the scene. Hardy wasn't using those words to shut down a debate or absolve himself from tackling a real problem. He's genuinely trying to reassure his partner

Chief?

I'm currently loving Tennant's take on Scrooge in "DuckTales" (and excited to see his return in "Jessica Jones," however convoluted that may be logically). I am beside myself in anticipation to see Jody Whitaker's Doctor in action. That said, and knowing that "Broadchurch" has truly run its course, I am going to miss

Mark's story had been the most frustrating part of series three, and that's got to be by design. He's the only one who could not put the past behind him and move on with his life, and by association threatened the progress that those around him were making. Realizing this and voluntarily leaving was for the best (at

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By the way, I hear Chuck E. Cheese’s has some amazing job oppurtunities assisting in the removal of these old animatronics. It’s a graveyard shift, and the pay is pretty lousy. There’s some other highly questionable details, but I think I might apply!

Well, I think he had to enter endgame with Laura prematurely (she wasn't fully broken down spiritually yet) once he realized that other Lodge residents were intervening. She resisted him, and MIKE's ring gave her ultimate protection from being possessed. At that point, Laura Palmer was useless to BOB at best, but

That's right. It's why all left-handed people are inherently evil! (sorry, Mom)

It was seen in the box in NYC, and killed the two people outside of the box. Assuming "Experimental Prototype" and "Experiment" are one and the same. Could be another double, but it's still bad news either way.

So Mitch is Dr. Manhattan? Okay.

By the by, the kid that delivered Sarah's groceries is totally dead, right?