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How did "Life of Pi" not make this list?

Holy Crap. I didn't even realize he's GILFOYLE from Silicon Valley!

Howard's pocket handkerchief was Hamlindigo Blue. Now that I've seen it, I can't. ever. unsee it!

Apparently being a member of the rhythm section of the Nasty Bits means that you don't get included in the naughty fun with Jaime. I wonder how that conversation goes: "Sorry dude, our A&R rep only sleeps with the frontmen. You should have read your contract more closely."

With all of the conversation about color this season, I just have to remark on how Howard's office seemed to be replete with "Hamlindigo Blue" in last night's episode, including his suit.

Wouldn't that reek of overachievement?

The best part of the Seinfeld/Martin dispute is the cut to the very next scene where Simpson is laughing over an episode of Seinfeld.

I vote for a moratorium on the term "mansplain," particularly in this context, where it's totally meaningless. "Daredevil tried to mansplain why diving off of a building 60 stories to would probably kill you" That's not mansplaining, thats EXPLAINING. And if Karen "mansplains" to the Punisher, isn't she

Yeah, and even if Saul never personally killed anyone in BB, he was directly involved in a massive meth manufacturing and distribution network, and was certainly within kissing distance of a whole lot of murder.

I've been hitting refresh all day waiting for you guys to post. Excellent analysis. With regard to whether Chuck's story is true, I'd say that Chuck BELIEVES it's true, and if I'm honest, so do I. I think Slippin' Jimmy wasn't above pocketing $50 from the till to go out and have a good time with his friends, and over

I clearly missed a beat somewhere during the show, but where did the cops get the tape of Richie almost confessing to his dad about the murder? Was dad wearing a wire? Did they have the room bugged?

Surprised no one has commented on how jarring it was to see Ed Begley Jr. losing his temper. He always plays characters that are so even-keeled, to the point of sedation, and he was setting up that same kind of character here, only to absolutely EXPLODE at Jimmy when he found out about the commercial.

I think that the collective noun for a group of zombies is a "shamble."

Best example of an unreliable narrator in a video game I can think of is the original Icewind Dale, where after telling the prologue and chapter breaks in the traditional form of a fairy tale narrator, which we're all used to from earlier games, at the end the narrator is actually revealed to be the villain, who is

Tonight on Downton Abbey: Mary To Anna: "Remember the time we dragged that guy I murder-fucked down a flight of stairs together? Good times!" [Laughter]

Am I the only one who actually could care less about most of these characters, but totally wanted to see more of Zephyr (who may or may not now be dead)?

So we're now at the point where we're defining words based on how they are misused, rather than using the dictionary to correct the misuse? That is *literally* insane.

Says you!

I believe the term you're looking for is "verkakte metaphor."

What you mean your whole family doesn't drive around in the car singing "Buddy Holly" and your kids and parents BOTH don't know the lyrics by heart? Have commercials lied to me again!?!