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The Velvet Underground Bootleg Series. The first release was fantastic, subsequent volumes could have been just as cool if they'd kept it up the way Dylan's official bootleg stuff has.

Learning about their money situations throughout the course of the show, it sounds like most of them are leeching off of parents/other relatives to some degree. I don't know about Elijah, but Hannah can't have much saved off of her one book advance (I was freaking out when she decided to ask for a more expensive

Reading this comment just reminds me that I wish Girls episodes were at least 45 minutes to an hour long.

Honestly though, even without any sort of underlying character motivations, I'm happy if his showing up was just wacky sitcom "hey ya'll, want to see Elijah in this episode??" logic.

Seriously. I'm a pretty forgiving fan of the show, but I can't remember wanting to punch Hannah in the face as much as I wanted to this episode. Overpaying for an apartment, accusing people of being abuse victims to avoid being criticized, chill the fuck out for like a minute.

YOU SHOULD COME TO BATTLE OF THE BANDS TONIGHT

Don't remind me that Argo won Best Picture in a year when The Master wasn't even nominated.

Driving Miss Daisy won in a year when Do the Right Thing wasn't even nominated for Best Picture, so that's fucked up.

Yeah, I also get the impression that HAL is orchestrating things like the monolith when he appears so often now, which really dumbs down the entire movie for me. As a character, HAL is supposed to be representative of one of the most sophisticated and terrifying tools that man has crafted—artificial intelligence. He's

Proselytize all you want, but none of the Lucas-directed Star Wars movies is even half as good as Empire, including the other two OT films. I mean, I hope everyone remembers that post-American Graffiti George has only made average to below average movies his entire career. He's great at forcing elements into his

Don't forget that Hannah's first degree actually helped to net her semi-meaningful employment (well, a decent-paying job writing for a magazine, anyway).

Isn't that Natasha's natural accent? I've heard her interviewed a couple times and that's kind of just how she sounds.

That's S03E07 "Beach House". Probably my favorite episode of the entire series so far.

Ugh, the melodrama is terrible. The Season Two finale was one of the worst season finales I've ever seen. It was almost a different show.

God, I love Elijah.

This would more accurately be titled
A Tribute to the Visual Styles of:
Modern Director Wes Anderson,
Gone Girl and Gravity,
and Some Lazy, but Fair Stereotypes About What People Think About Quentin Tarantino and Terrence Malick Films

Definitely one of my favorites. I've seen it maybe five times and have cried at least four of those times.

Same here. It'll be a little less convenient for me because they aren't playing my hometown this time around, but it'll be worth it.

Never say never!

He looked completely zoned out for most of the night. That's sort of how he always looks, though.