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What happened after Randy left to go get Stan from the entertainment exec? From what I remember he literally ran out the door and then the episode never saw him again.

She's probs gonna get blacklisted for a little while cause of this. AV Club, you got her back right?

Brooklyn Nine Nine has one of the strongest and most consistent casts ever and this episode really highlights it.

I think Selfie failed because its title and general description really alienated some viewers. Quite a few feminist sites wrote about it before it came out, questioning the premise of a man transforming a woman, and a lot of people seemed to hold that view ever since. It was actually a pretty pro-feminist show

Does Widow really get fleshed out in that movie though? I mean, we certainly continue to see her be competent, but I don't remember getting much more backstory or even much more character development.

They should have dug back all the way to The Last Airbender. In the last season of the last Avatar show, it could have been nice to see some of the best moments from that show.

I didn't care much for the first two rehashes, but this episode had some gold moments.

Hannibal Buress for Luther.

And why isn't Dexter on this list?

The second season of Dollhouse is miles away better than the first.

Did you guys get the conversation between John Mulaney and Dan Mintz after this shake-up? ;)

He kind of looks like Mulaney.

This is actually the first Marvel movie that placed such an emphasis on surrogate family. It also introduced the individual characters, brought them together, and displayed an emotional transformation for them as a group in a much more impactful and accessible way than The Avengers I thought.

I was just stating a fact. She's an okay actress, and getting better, she just chooses terrible projects. She's far from the cause of the terribleness of any of those movies (except The Last Airbender, she directly contributed to the quality of that one).

The highest Rotten Tomato rating for any movie with Nicola Peltz in it is 29%. The lowest is 6% and everything else is in between.

I was going to go for a joke where I acted like I was infuriated that you would comment on a piece of art that you clearly didn't read and play it up like I was super offended. But then I typed the first sentence and stopped.

You didn't read it.

Obvious Child should be lower.

The Fifth Element…

Was anyone else surprised at the virginity metaphors throughout? Breezy was a virgin Queen Bee before she Royal Jellied for Finn. It seemed like a pretty clear analogy for a girl giving up (or perceiving herself giving up) a part of herself for a guy only for him to then state that he's looking for something "more