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Okay, I love Eleanor and Tahani, they’re great, but I really want to watch Michael and Jason fight through Hell to get back their not-a-girl. When’s that episode, Schur?

The fx are always great on The Good Place, but the materializing of the horse sketch was outstanding. Kudos!

I NEEEEED to see that fire squid

I’m forced to agree 100% with Jason.

Yeah, he's mostly an average dude who lucked his way into creating something that was dead-perfect for its time and place. And he’s fully aware of that fact. He’s also frequently admitted that he likes talking about movies a whole hell of a lot more than he likes making them. So, yeah, make movies for yourself and

I agree about the grading thing. One of the moves Ebert did was grade each movie on what it set out to accomplish vs. what it managed to accomplish. So he wouldn’t give a silly kid’s movie an easier shot at a better review vs. something from an auteur. He would use the same process for each, even if one seemed a lot

It’s so odd to think that Jamil hadn’t really acted before this show when she seems to effortlessly nail a moment like that alone-at-the-party story.

But, the difference is, Eddie Murphy has already gotten out in front of that. He’s reflected. He has come out and said that his past jokes along those lines make him cringe, and that they were coming from a place of callow youth and a particular bad spot that he was going through, personally, at the time.

People really forget what a huge deal Ryder was in the early 90's.”

1. No one ever said that about those movies.

Eleanor and Michael’s friendship is one of the best things to come from the medium of television.

Confronted by Eleanor with the theory that his season-three finale freakout at having the whole fate of humanity in his hands was all a ruse to get Eleanor to step into his architect’s shoes, Michael concedes bashfully that, yup, Eleanor Shellstrop has caught him again.

Regardless of the rates of gun deaths (which were dropping throughout the 90s, and then started rising shortly after the expiration of the 1996 Assault Weapons Ban), the fact is that there are a lot more instances of people walking into a public place and killing bystanders indiscriminately than there have been before.

Yeah, I think that’s it. One of the most striking things to me about The Sopranos as well (though it’s been years since I’ve seen it) is that the guys down the chain from Tony lived in modest apartments and were constantly scrambling to make whatever amount they owed him.

Window seat occupant has control of any window between the face of their seat back (the part their back rests against) and the face of the set back in front of them (the part their neighbor’s back rests against), all seats in their upright and locked positions. If a window is, in any part, forward of your seat back

The window seat person.  But the middle and aisle seaters can request to have it open or closed.  As an aisle seater, I rarely care about the window unless there is blinding light coming in (usually a reflection of the sun from the wings).  This happened this past Sunday on a daytime east to west flight - I asked the

The window seat has the window. The aisle has extra elbow room. That’s why you pick either window or aisle. The middle seat is fucked.

I loved the cuts between Michael and Shawn doing pep talks to their teams. While Michael’s transformation is underlined by highlighting the best of his team (or at least not saying anything) Shawn was proudly insulting them. He almost had tears in his eyes telling them they all suck donkey balls. True leaders get the

Yeah, that’s great, I’m laughing, too, but maybe you should ALSO be reporting on how Boris and his pals have found a way around the law the Queen signed last week, forcing him to advance a deal on Brexit?