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WHERE'S FIREFLY?

Great Job, Guys Who Watched Hot Fuzz!

The thing that bugged me about this episode was the fact that the super-hearing guy who can probably hear a fly fart from 5 blocks away leans in to hear the dying Russian's final words, allowing him to whack him with a beam.

Ah, yes, I stand corrected. So it will just be "…created by Ultron, who was created by Pym, played by…" yadda yadda.

I have a feeling the Vision cape will be explained away by RDjr making a quick Liberace quip. Everyone will laugh and move on and the hard-core nerds will rush to imdb to be the first to submit "Tony Stark made a Liberace reference to Vision. In the comics, the Vision was created by Hank Pym who is portrayed by

*Sits in front of full-sized mirror*

When I say "Subway!" you say "Hero!"

Not my all-time favorite, but I wanted to give a shout-out to "Watching The Detectives" (s3e8) Pretty masterfully crafted episode, ton of genuine suspense.

You should get the number of that guy Cosby was talking to in the video.

I'm sure it's already been mentioned, but I'm coming to this 600+ comments later and don't want to search through them all: The character on Friday Night Lights was "Vince Howard," not Vince Jordan. There. Sorry to be that guy. Anyway, Fuck Yeah Coach Taylor!

What's the Venn Diagram of these people who are tsk-tsking SNL for satirizing ISIS and those people who post Obama-bashing cartoons on FB daily and tell the offended to "get a sense of humor?" I'm guessing it looks like this: O

Lots of good picks on this list, but just reading the description of FNL's "The Son" was about to make me choke up. My wife and I are currently rewatching the entire series and "The Son" has been looming like a grim spectre. Great episode, but it hits you like a goddamn freight train.

Lazarus is one of my favorite titles out there right now. It was losing me a bit about halfway back through its run, but at some point it just hit the ground running and has steadily become the title I'm most looking forward to every month. I love what Lark and Rucka are building here.

I really liked Fear Fun, and then that Letterman performance threw me off a bit, so I wasn't sure what I was going to get with Honeybear. But man, each listen it gets better and better. "Chateau Lobby," "Nothing Good Ever Happens at the Goddamn Thirsty Crow" and "I Went To The Store One Day" are just so damn good.

Seriously, can you take out the line about Black Mirror or offer an addendum since it's not a BBC show and not leaving as of now?

If the Walrus was Paul, but "Paul" was actually William Campbell, and playing "Revolution 9" says "Turn me on, dead man" and you rearrange those letters… hold on, carry the one… yep. Guys, the Walrus was all of us, all this time. We're the Beatles. The math checks out.

I'll second the vote for Hard Candy. He was pretty great in that.

Then I would refer you to PUNISHER: WAR ZONE, directed by Lexi Alexander.

Had quite the crush on her (like 98% of my fellow commenters here) following Grosse Point Blank and Good Will Hunting, and that was reignited recently after hearing the Elliott Smith cover that she mentioned. When I first saw that streaming on Stereogum this summer I didn't want to hit play because covering a Smith