sharpmathshane
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sharpmathshane

Praise makes me uncomfortable.

Big deal.

Nooo! She was Dorothy in Return to Oz, the third creepiest children’s movie of all time!

LMAO with the “Odell was the problem all along” take. That’s fucking weak hahahaha you dipshit

No, I don’t believe Odell was making the team worse. But lord knows I do hate those cancers that do everything you could ask of one thing to keep you alive by performing miracle after miracle, while your doctor idiotically calls 1,000 bubble screens and delayed handoffs into the defensive line.

And this is why anyone saying there shouldn’t be a witch hunt needs to take a long walk off a short pier.

Charles Harder, is that you?

Reasonable, rational comments like this are why I originally loved this sites commentariat, you’re doing the lords work

He’s history’ greatest monster!

Charles Harder is also responsible for giving us Kinja. If he hadn’t sued GMG, Univision never would have bought it and the AV Club would still have an active community.

I don’t know if Woody Allen had inappropriate sexual contact with that particular daughter. I do know he’s done some really shady stuff, at the very least, and I don’t watch his new movies anymore. Being a hypocrite, I’d still watch Sleepers or Bananas or Crimes and Misdemeanors, which I can’t rationally justify

Also Carol Kane as the fortune teller was great.

This show deserved a better audience than a network full of Walking Dead fans, still AMC gave it a good run and I think H&CF proved it was worth that faith and turned into one of the finest Dramas on Television today.

I’m really struggling to come up with a series finale that stuck the landing as well as this show did. Six Feet Under and The Shield both come to mind, but I think this episode (or episodes) has them beat.

When the sign lit up, tears started shooting out of my eyes. It was such an unexpected flourish for this show, yet so perfect . And Joe’s smile at the end! To see him at peace with himself was so damn good to see. God, this finale. So many little unexpected moments, all borne of love. Just a fabulous, fabulous ending.

I had written something long and heartfelt, and then was logged out...and now it’s gone. So, in short -

Haley’s review of Star Trek: Generations was succinct, hilarious and spot-on.

I started sobbing when the imaginary Phoenix logo appeared over Cameron and Donna’s heads, and didn’t stop until Joe broke into a serene, finally-at-peace smile while surveying his classroom. I hope shows like Halt and Catch Fire become the rule, not the exception.

This show was a miracle.