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Teen Wolf

Good to know you're an all-around dick and it's not just Community-related things that bring it out of you.

"SCI is my favorite band"

"That movie was so utterly forgettable."

(chika chika)

Extremely vague SPOILER alert, but the failings of the mental health system in the US is an ongoing theme for the remainder of the season. Kind of amazing to see a relatively mainstream and popular show tackle this subject and do it so well.

Yes- thank you.

Could be misremembering, but I thought he didn't say it would be one of the best episodes, but one of the "most iconic," which it sort of is.

It's really fantastic, and Giacchino is one T away from EGOT-ing.

CSB

A biopic about Pablo Escobar could be great. The 30 for 30 doc The Two Escobars is phenomenal.

Holy shit.

Welcome to you're "DOOM!"

Nice. I spent a lot of time at the Cocteau (and that Borders) pre-closing and re-opening. Really glad to hear it's thriving.

They've taken most of his toes, and … other things.

"it's surprising to me that HBO hasn't spent more time trying to lay any groundwork for them as characters"

Half of the newbie section comments are idiotking lording it over everyone with his insider knowledge of having read all the books. I assume that will dry up once we get into story that has yet to be released in book form.

That site's essential even if you have read all the books. "Oh, hi character that was mentioned once before one book and 600 pages earlier! What was your deal, again?"

In addition to the unspoken "social contract" between and author and their readers, I feel like you frequently here about authors struggling to make deadlines with their publishers. Is that a real thing or just something made up in movies? If it is real, are there actual legal and financial obligations involved? If an