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No one who has removed any of these episodes recently has said that they’ll be put back yet. And what would the message say? “Our culture has drastically changed since the distant past of 9 years ago. We can’t joke about anything that’s bad anymore”?

If Netflix starts a magazine to write puff pieces about Netflix shows, it’s not a “journalistic” endeavor, it’s just a glorified ad. AV Club should be free to mock it.

Well he did already lose his primary election this spring (by 16 percent), but maybe this is just the publicity he needs to spark his comeback!

Wasn’t that Blurred Lines?

I guess I need to watch The Equalizer then. There’s apparently a sequel coming out this summer too.

I watched the original recently, and if there was ever a movie where the remake should have a black lead, it’s this one. It could be basically the same movie, but it would feel less racist with someone like Denzel Washington doing the killing. Plus, one of the main points of the movie, that inner city violence hurts

It’s another day of guns!

Is this series going to follow an exponential pattern, wherein Daddy’s Home 3 has 8 daddies and Daddy’s Home 4 has 16 daddies?

Maria’s “Huh?” reaction and bewilderment that Salomon is asking her out is the most painfully awkward thing ever on this show. And I wish we could have seen her reaction when she saw the makeup.

Do we really need Russians to manipulate people into hijacking things with a political message? Americans seem pretty good at doing that without help.

Yeah, how are people not realizing that this is a joke? Have they not seen anything Arcade Fire posted on Twitter or Facebook in the past month.

That was the first place I ever heard a Can song, but that song was so good I had to look them up right afterward, and they're one of my favorite bands now.

Wallach calling Sacheen Littlefeather the Land O Lakes mascot was something I felt kind of bad about laughing so hard at.

"When my ex-fiance left, I was really upset at first. But then it turned out I had a lot more space in the closet, so it kind of worked out." Martha continues to be my favorite character on the show.

I went to True False this year, and I visit Columbia fairly often still, and I agree not everything changing in Columbia now is good. I know people who have gone to True False since the first year though, and they still go and enjoy it. If you just prefer something smaller, that's fine, I just disagree that True False

I grew up in Columbia, but haven't lived there for about 6 years, and I'm not sure how T/F really makes traffic worse for most of the city outside of a few blocks downtown. Even then, it's nothing compared to the traffic or number of visitors on a football weekend. And while it can be kind of difficult to get into

This was my first year going to True/False, and I really enjoyed it. Favorites I saw were Sonita (the best of the more heartwarming ones I saw), Kate Plays Christine (really original concept and great acting), and Tickled (absolutely crazy investigative journalism).

I didn't watch the episode until after I saw that it had gotten an F, and I was skeptical of the grade since I've mostly liked this season, but this was really bad. Actually having Ruxon's wife die felt incredibly cheap, and no one responded to it with anything that felt like actual emotion. Towards the start, I

I was dying at the image of the drunk guy in the sumo costume trying to squeeze through a narrow isle of antiques. And I like how Nathan is casually mean to several of the business owners this season. Like how he insisted the stable owner would just be known for his tying balloons to fat riders, and his saying some of

If only Jared had pulled up his pants like Cosby was always asking people to do.