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Actually, that's just one explanation. Vaughn has gone on record saying that while the answer is somewhere over the run, he has no intention of revealing which explanation. It's just as likely the science thing as it is the explanation regarding Shakespearean plays

I'm so glad this thread is showing that I'm not the only one who can't stand Bachalo. Seriously, I know jack-shit about art, but he's just dreadful. No idea how he's been able to get work for so long

I'm almost upset Carey Price got hurt. Not as a Canadiens fan, but as a Leafs fan who is going to have to hear, for an entire year, from his Canadiens friends about how Montreal would have won the Cup if Price didn't get injured. No, they wouldn't have, the Western Conference is far too dominant anyway

I love Mike Rugnetta. That channel is brilliant and anybody who likes the AV Club is probably going to like what he does. It's basically a For Your Consideration-a-week in video form

College Humor has an excellent video on how religious people are the biggest geeks

His age has zero relevance to the standards on which he should be judged. There are plenty of talented writers out there, if Colfer isn't good enough, he doesn't get to take a job away from one of them for being "good for his age". Although hell, at 24, Donald Glover was on the writing staff of 30 Rock.

All her life, Rachel has been all about going to Broadway. Singing in preparation for Broadway, learning to dance on Broadway, joining Glee and NYADA to better prepare her for Broadway. Now, what, a month in and she is already looking elsewhere. I get that everything else is a stepping stone, but really, she was

Not really. They broke up because he cheated, which, yes, was due to him needing a sexual release, but that's not what I'm talking about. I mean if he would have been honest when she told him she wasn't going to be ready for a long time and he said he knew he couldn't handle that.

Sam's all about the puppy love, so it wouldn't really make sense in his case, but I'd love to have a show have two characters who actually break up over the lack of sex. If a guy (or a girl! Gasp!) were to be honest and say that sex is an important part of life for them and they would not be happy giving it up for

Did I miss something or does Rachel's argument makes complete sense? Carmen says she needs grounding to succeed on Broadway, but the most surefire way to get blacklisted on Broadway is to bail on the play, which is without an understudy, at the last minute. If Rachel truly must choose between Funny Girl and NYADA,

One thing is certain: this show know how to introduce a character. Still I don't recall Oberyn being quite this obvious about his intent to bring down the Lannisters. Wasn't it just more sarcastic barbs?

He even partook of his drink!

Query: should these recent episodes have actually been about giving the Junior class a deserving send-off or was Glee right in putting it all back in the old class' hands?

Twenty years in the future of the Gleeverse, somebody (not Jacob Ben-Israel) is going to write a fantastically well-researched piece about the Glee club from Lima, Ohio that finished twelfth, first, and second in the entire US of A on a piddly budget in comparison not only to its competitors from Throat Explosion and

She was utterly adorable, however, which is impressive for an actress who played a stripper on network TV previously.

See, I disagree. Glee randomly decided to jettison all the people they added last season a few episodes ago, tossing half the shows storylines in the trash. The people who the show has "told" us are talented (namely Marley, last year's MVP Unique, and the dancing abilities of Jake) are backseated to all the people

I'll quibble with that. Realistically and narratively, the Season Three Nationals set had a lot going for it. Musically, Paradise by the Dashboard Light is a truly amazing performance, while Rachel drops jaws in her solo and the Troubletones do a masterful job on a Lady Gaga number without Rachel, showcasing what a

I think the Clooney touch of grey suits Ted well, which makes sense, seeing as how he's always been an old man

If you're going to retread anything, though, "Eternal Sunshine" is a pretty lofty goal

I think that was very intentional. The original Pride and Prejudice was very feminist for its time in her insistence on not settling for any old rich guy. To update it for modern times, Lizzie had to put guys secondary to her personal successes