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The Tempest and Love's Labour's Lost are great. I also really love A Winter's Tale and All's Well That Ends Well. Oh, and Measure for Measure is great.

I’m a little skeptical of this narrative because (a) they were only broken up for a few weeks, and it’s hard to believe William had enough time to exhaust all of his romantic options and feel certain that no one else would marry him and (b) wouldn’t he have tried to figure out what those options were before

The movie is much, much better than the book, for what it's worth.

I saw it at Ebertfest and although I was skeptical, I really loved it as a movie. I have some qualms because I know DFW would have hated it, but I thought it was a really good film, and Segel is really good in it. (Also, Segel was by far the most fun and interesting of the celebrity panelists at the festival this

My favorite DFW is definitely Brief Interviews. I think I'd like A Supposedly Fun Thing but I've never gotten around to it.

I love Wanda and I love Mr. PeanutButter, but my very favorite is Diane.

Oooooh, Lauren Lapkus would be amazing.

Yeah, my husband and kids are visiting my in-laws and I'm beginning to wonder if this was the healthiest show for me to watch while my nearest and dearest are 1000 miles away. I mean, I'm fine, but all things considered maybe the last season of Parks & Rec would have been a better choice.

I have been very disciplined about watching one episode at a time to keep up with the reviews, but it nearly killed me to stop watching after this one — I really wanted to know what would happen.

This is now my go-to rationale for procrastinating.

Poor Todd and those chairs he'd reserved for Bojack. I felt so bad for him.

I love that touch so much.

I think his ex-wife accused him of being a sex addict? And alcohol abuse as well, I think.

I do think Faith is going to win. She has had the most interesting story arc, and I think also the most screen time, of the remaining women.

Right? I thought it was really obvious that the family was making fun of the gesture. If anything surprised me, it was that the Nazi sympathizer Edward seemed to be making light of the party.

Well, it's better than One Day, I'll give it that.

That's kind of what I thought, too — Margulies is being punished for the Kalinda debacle. But I think Matt Czuchry was the one who really deserved a nomination this season.

Taryn Manning is so good in season 3.

I thought she was a certainty, too.

I was just thinking that I hope they're at least reading this thread.