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He only watched the first four episodes.

I dunno, both shows have gotten C's on quite a few occasions. It's not like they only get A's and B's.

Don't forget the fact that every single other co-author and the medical journal it was published in, the Lancet, have retracted that article. God I hate Andrew Wakefield.

Wouldn't it be more like 6 million? Which would definitely have an effect, even if it wasn't "apocalyptic" level.

I agree, but he does seem to have trouble with making storylines that don't involve Amelia Pond.

Really? I'd say it sounds more like Capaldi's character from The Thick of It.

Orinthology, noun: the study of that creepy kid from Parks and Recreation.

I had a friend who did that with the Battlestar Galactica finale. Jokes on him, really.

Well, except that it didn't win Best Picture, it just got a nomination. It is pretty terrible, though (the 2/3rds of it I watched, at least, before just saying "Fuck it, this is tepid and turgid").

I've gotten weird looks for saying I like going to the movies alone. I'm happy that I'm not alone (no pun intended) in liking this.

The AVClub turned into the organ of the Communist Party so gradually, I didn't even notice.

Agreed. And I really liked "Cooperative Polygraphy," probably my pick for best episode of season five.

Strangely, I feel the exact same way about this episode of Community.

I'd like to subscribe to his newsletter.

Man, that's just awful. Especially the reaction that some people had afterwards, supporting him and not his victims. Just…ick.

More like pederastic accuracy, amiright?

Sky Blue Sky doesn't get nearly enough love.

I do not know why you'd compare the two. They do completely different things in completely different languages, and I love them both dearly.

The Spectacular Now was surprisingly good, especially after an opening that seemed far too quirky for the sake of being quirky. Luckily, the rest of the movie was a teen drama about alcoholism and relationships that didn't feel like a soap opera, a major accomplishment in and of itself. Definitely recommended!

No, my response was the pedantic one. I see the ambiguity, and I'm sorry for it. That was the it. The it was "a pedantic response" which, I would argue, you invited by using a ligature to put a latinate plural on a word that comes from French. I don't think you were being pedantic, I think you were being a bit