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Why limit the list to just men? This list isnt complete without Gina Rinehart

Yeah, that's the part I appreciated the most.

I think this episode did a lot of good work calling 'bullshit' on the more lazy/bad elements of season 2. It served up a lot of the consequences Todd believes were missing from last season.

I honestly can't even remember what else happened in that second last episode.
That final scene between Andy and Nancy was a perfect way to end their relationship, and to end Nancy's story. I helped justify to myself sitting through the final two seasons.

It turns out the final villain was us for watching all of these years

I think Weeds is another example. In my head Weeds has three distinct phases, the end of each being suitable as a series finale. Seasons 1-3 (the good seasons, ending with Nancy burning down the suburb); Season 4-6 (fluctuates wildly in quality but worth watching for the ride, ending with Nancy going to jail); Seasons

Yeah I'd say just shut up and watch anyway. I wouldn't really call it a procedural in the vein of Law & Order type shows. There is usually a case of the week but their prominence in the story is usually outweighed by the personal dramas that build up along each season.

Mr. Peterson's plan was later adapted by Lance Armstrong - maybe.

Mr. Peterson's plan was later adapted by Lance Armstrong - maybe.

The possibilty of Kim losing the final immunity challenge is probably a reason she voted out Alicia instead of Chelsea or Sab. By siding with them she confirmed she would be final 3 even if she lost the final immunity. If she had sided with Alicia and Christina there would have been the chance that Alicia would get

And for me to  fastforward so I could watch the whole ep on my lunch break.

Has it been confirmed that all 12 eps of season 1 will air back-to-back?
I am under the impression that they will but can't seem to find a confirmation anywhere.

i caught up fairly quickly by watching just the 'mythology'/important episodes from season 1 and 2. I tried to watch a few case of the week eps too but they were more miss that hit in the early going of the show.
By the time i caught up with season 3 I started watching every ep. It helped that season three was a lot

@avclub-a1967e6de4ca99fb2635d94b99453928:disqus Kim also played the men she had been in the second trube with like a fiddle. The men have been stupid, but Kim deserves some recognition too

another on the "wasn't really a gay joke as he didn't really know what he was doing" pile: the episode 'Cartman joins NAMBLA'. Catman trying to find mature friends online was pretty damn funny

@avclub-f56766ef62b1d6867e6ace4bfc82c82e:disqus  I think that next season would be the only time they producers would be able to bring back Colton with any hope of him making it past his first tribal. He isnt a Rob or Oz where a tribe would want him on their team in the early run of the game - he was hopeless at

Well dont be expecting much from Samuel L Jackson beyond the one-note dramatic line reading he has coasted on for years - plus there isnt much in the script for Fury to do. The rest of the characters all get their moments to shine and interact with each other though.

I thought she was one of the stand-outs in the Avengers. Really didnt like her in Iron Man 2 but she was a lot of fun in the Avengers. Joss knows how to put kick-ass female characters on screen.

I've just started reading book 4. From what we have seen of season 2 already, it and the 2nd book stand alone - a lot more so than book 1/season 1 which was more or less a rote translation. This season has taken a lot more liberties in adapting the book rather than just displaying it - to great sucess. We are seeing