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Breaking Bad is the rare show that consistently improved with every season.

There’s a whole sub-genre of movies defined by having characters who have all the conventional hallmarks of success and good fortune, but are still unhappy and don’t really know why.

I’ve always had the interpretation that Mrs. Robinson seduced Benjamin as part of an elaborate plan. She wants her daughter Elaine to marry a specific man, knows that a romance blooming between Elaine and Benjamin would get in the way of that, so she starts an affair with Benjamin as a preemptive measure to make sure

Well, now we know where William Castle got reincarnated.

Deadline says that insiders didn’t think Endgame would be able to do it, since a big chunk of Avatar’s record came from the international market and foreign countries don’t care about Marvel movies as much as U.S. audiences do”

I kinda wish Netflix had a “Random” button.

Pantsa Claus, maybe.

What’s Ron Howard’s asking price compared to Jon Favreau, though?

Because movies are only a few hours long, and because there’s a relatively small number given a wide release each year, it’s generally expected that a site like the A.V. Club will post reviews of almost all of them. This means, even if none of their reviewers really WANT to watch a particular movie, one of them is

In this context, “mock” isn’t being used to mean “make fun of something”, but “to imitate something”, ala mock trial.

Y’know, it’s common for actors to use a stage name different from their real name. So if your last name is “Poots”, why the hell wouldn’t you take advantage of that?

I’ll take Season 8 and 9 over Season 1 and 2 (and most of Season 3) any day.

I think I gotta go with “The Merv Griffin Show”. The moment where Kramer decides to shut down the show and retool, so he pulls the plug and just sits there in the dark . . . outSTANDING!

“Maybe I will, Lois. Maybe I will.” *winks*

YES!!! The George storyline in “The Comeback” has perhaps the most perfect punchline in all of Seinfeld. And with such perfect timing, too. They let the camera linger on George, looking smugly triumphant, just long enough before the manager, sidling up to him, says, “His wife’s in a coma.”

Oh God, Kramer’s intern is the BEST.

“The Strike” is a damned good one, especially gives us a good look at one of the more underrated Seinfeld characters, Mr. Kruger. I love that he’s not really concerned about George embezzling $20,000 from the company, only that George gave him “a fake Christmas present”.

All the snark here is really unnecessary. Whatever the size of Flash Gordon’s current fanbase, surely you can recognize that its CONCEPT is a corking good one for a fantasy adventure blockbuster?

I should’ve realized. After all, he’s not a number, he’s a free man!

I haven’t seen all of The Prisoner, so I can’t say whether Number 6 was bi (though it seems unlikely he’d be explicitly so on 1960's TV), but where are you getting “evil and untrustworthy” from?