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But longer.

He's like an episode of Fringe…that goes nowhere.

"Yay!" - no one.

They're screening it for critics now that way, by the time the movie lets out, they'll have a day to publish their reviews before the movie is released.

[Seth Rogen chuckles]

John Carter had a hard time telling people he was from Mars, too. Mostly because Disney wouldn't let him.

It's like when a character is finally happy on a Joss Whedon show. Totally marked for death.

Jumps up and down

Scene of the night: Peggy bilking poor, naive Roger out of $400. My favorite part was right at the beginning…

"Y'all drink a lot!"

No, it doesn't. It was the "added" weight they put on her(especially in the chinnel area) that was distracting. Reminded me of Apollo on Battlestar. Unconvincing.

Well, I think you mean a band that you can TAKE more seriously than Fall Out Boy. FOB was pretty insufferably self-important on their last album. I'd say this band is more respectable, but their sound is infectious and can't help but make you smile.

I seriously wanted this scene to be in tonight's episode:

I love the return of the "that's the joke" joke.

I've been on Team Britta since Day One, so I was surprised when this episode made me reali-…

Or just a Primer on Ludlum. I loved his Bourne trilogy, but am wary about his other stuff.

Beans?

It would've actually been pretty hilarious if the aliens were Nazi-like villains and Indy had dealt with them before.

Who doesn't?

Yeah, I'm sorry, but…Temple and Crusade were fucking masterpieces compared to Crystal Skulls.