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Not very memorable?! Does he not understand the reason he is the most Oscar-nominated living person?! Yeesh, John Williams, get your act together. Your scores are f***ing fantastic.

I don't understand the card he is holding up in the last shot. They're filming some kind of promo, I get that. But it's to be shown in Germany, and they're speaking in English. Plus it says theatres, which Germans wouldn't understand as 'Theater' in German is a place where you go to watch plays, not movies. Plus

I must be forgetting then - can you remind me what his honeymoon prank was? The last "prank" I remember him doing was getting married, which still hasn't been resolved as far as I can remember!

I usually think that this show is so consistent with its characters, but Winston's mailbox prank, while hilarious, didn't ring true for me. Doesn't he usually have a whole mess of trouble with pranks? Too big or too small? That one was pitch perfect, so didn't ring true as a Winston prank…

Alexis Bledel's eyes in that picture are screaming. She could not look more uncomfortable. It's also quite clear that they did not want the Guys to touch them in any way - the picture is carefully set up to look like they are resting their hands on their shoulders, but they are on the backs of the chairs. Wonder what

It's four days till the revival and you're choosing to remind me that she married Christopher? Ugh, I had blocked that out as well. Next, you'll be telling me that they ruined Lane by just making her pregnant and giving her literally nothing to do all season…

He's arguably been the most successful post-GG AND post-Buffy! What a guy.

I'm 27 and the 9/10 year old children I teach are HP fans in their own right, being old enough to have read the books but not old enough to have watched the films growing up. Trust me, this generation are ready for HP-related stuff. If we left it another five years it would be the 20th anniversary of the first HP film

Very complimentary of this article's author to give all the credit of the story's rug pull and audience manipulation to the director, when in fact it is laid out exactly like the short story on which it is based.

Lovely story, Alex McCown-Levy, except for the fact that the town is called Neptune, not Jupiter. Why would the high school be Neptune High in a town called Jupiter?!

I just think it's amazing that Back to the Future 2 was only one year out with their prediction!

As a Brit, I know nothing about baseball or the World Series, except what my beloved Bill Bryson wrote about it:

Or, and maybe I'm giving the show too much credit (it's NOT my first season watching), as Matt definitively didn't remember what happened, maybe Shelby's version isn't the truth? Maybe she is claiming she saw him shagging some weirdo so that attention would be diverted away from her calling the cops on Lee (in order

Does it worry anyone else that American high schoolers in 1993 were using pictograms to represent their TV viewing habits, something we teach to 6 year olds here in the UK? No? Just me? OK…

Um, Broadbent doesn't in any way fit the description of the Priest, as he has a Northern accent, not RP. (He's from Lincolnshire - an area of England close to Yorkshire, which is the basis for the GoT "Northern" accent.) I'd also guess that they wouldn't waste someone of Broadbent's calibre on a one-week part. Bear in

"which ran for two series (or seasons, as we call them in the Western hemisphere)" - um, not sure if you're aware, AVClub, but the UK is in the Western hemisphere? We call them series. No need to fail at being sarcastic about it.

There's no Instinct ANYWHERE! I haven't seen any yellow gyms at all. I took the opposite approach to you - I joined Mystic because blue is everywhere around my place, meaning I can train at gyms quite handily and forget any gang war nonsense!

Sounds like Equilibrium, minus the gun fu. I'll probably check it out. I am one of those who actually appreciates Kristen Stewart for the excellent body of work she's produced since Twilight, rather than denigrating her for eternity because of those five films.

This is kind of what I was trying to get at with my comment below, but put far more succinctly and cleverly. Bravo sir/madam!

Well, fair enough. It's your opinion, obviously, and I assume from the "we" that you are an American. I am not, which is why I said "from an outsider's perspective". A lot of what us foreign types see of you guys is very much the patriotism and the optimism.