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Agreed. Chuck's own behavior around others lends credence to a possible explanation that Jimmy was humoring him by 'admitting' that he was correct about everything in an effort to calm hiim down. HIS actions around others show him to be someone who (merely) cares deeply about his brother.

She also needs to stay the hell away from Saturday Night Live and their need to cover her in food.

CALEB: THE RETURN

A Guy, No Girl, and a Pizza.

Anyone at Netflix reading this thread???

I would REALLY like it if Nathan Fillion also took his leave as well (i.e shut the show down.) Castle started before Netflix and Amazon started doing their thing with the great non-network episodic television shows, and he could do SO much better if he got out.
I watched Castle for the first 4 or 5 years and then I

Wow, I thought this was a solid show from start to finish. Not stellar top 10 classic, but perfectly amusing pieces for an hour and a half and a cute young guy singing innocuous songs. Everyone (audience excluded) seemed to be having fun. Good energy, good chemistry, and happy goodnights.
No complaints.
Okay - I wish

So no more Metalocalypse, but the really disturbing show about the evil dog is a-ok?

This has always been a great show; tonight it was a Breaking Bad Great Show.

I liked her pretty purple dress with the fringe. (That is not sarcasm.)
That's about it.

A real life version of Liam Neeson's foray into comedy on 'Life's Too Short.'

Grey hoodie boy. When they showed the Wailers onstage I'd wondered if we'd see him. Not disappointed.

I felt a little embarassed for her singing songs with high school sophomore lyrics about a rebound romance boyfriend (am I right in thinking every song on her new album is about Mr. Magic Boot?)

Based on the first person shot, it's someone with (unbreakable) glasses. So….. hmm. I got nothing.
Except this time I think Glenn's all out of lives.

Wouldn't want to mess up his Faculty and Smoochy cred.

"Crabs are NOT a disease!"

I'm waiting for a closet door with that "DOOR" poster on it where the letters read top to bottom in a very mild Peter Max-y way and those mirrors with the silkscreened orange and brown trees on them.

Read the book when I was too young for it; scared the crap out of this atheist-leaning, extremely reform Jew. The ads for the movie did, too - the camera going up the stairs and down the hall, maybe with a heartbeat on the soundtrack, and then the door flying open to show all hell breaking loose (that's how I remember

Sean Connery will play Mutt.

I liked the puppets. I liked the lip-sync performances. I liked hearing Craig riff on topics non-stop in his monologue with facts at his fingertips.
I hated that damned robot. THAT was played out the moment it became a nightly thing. Ditto Secretariat.