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This poem…sucks!

I can't be the only one who started singing the theme to "Skyfall" when Jamie started sinking.

I was thrilled to see Kroll and Mulaney, but the Rockettes needed to be introduced by Don DiMello, IMO.

THANK you for calling out the "articulate and charming" horseshit about Sarah Huckabee Sanders. She's as flailingly incompetent and belligerent as Spicer is, and her father is a literal demon.

I'm not 100% convinced that Qyburn isn't a plant of Varys'.

One of the most attractive women I've ever dated dragged me to see "Sex in the City 2." I knew it was going to be bad. I hadn't seen the first movie, but I had heard it was bad. I didn't care for the show itself that much. But holy moly, this gal was a fox, and she wanted to introduce me to her friends, and I was too

Yeah, but still, she didn't seem happy by the end. And I can't really blame her - she doesn't have much reason to like Abigail at this point.

"Everyone gets what they deserve" - except for Shosh. Kind of sucks for her, don't you think? She may be better off without Ray, but still, not a good day for her.

"Teen Titans Go" is not great; it's monkey cheese "hurf durf how random" crap.

How the hell does someone not like "Skyward Sword"? Koloktos and his dungeon by themselves should cement it as one of the top Zelda games. I really don't understand why people don't love that one.

I'm a little disappointed that "Camp Refoogee" isn't on here, but I can definitely understand why. The A-plot is funny enough, but it felt like the spoof of 80's summer camp comedies had been done too many times. But the B-plot, where Roger and Francine basically paraphrase "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?," is one of

I wouldn't feel too bad for Desi. As bad as Marnie is, she's not a physically dangerous raw nerve like he is. I don't see her physically abusing anyone; I can easily see him physically abusing her, or someone else. I'm pretty certain he's written as someone with Borderline Personality Disorder. He was a bad, tortured

I agree with this, for the most part. But I have to say, I love Rutger Hauer's performance in this movie. It's insane and over-the-top and mustache-twirling, and while the part isn't terribly well-written, it's good to watch him have fun with it. Kind of reminds me of Raul Julia as M. Bison.

No, but everyone is free to comment on it if it sucks (which it kind of does).

Turned it off after 15 minutes. This is a really dumb show. I'm all for seeing a portrayal of a modern Pope who is as corrupt and bloodthirsty as those of the 15th-16th centuries (bring back The Borgias, by the way!), but this dude's just not believable. You don't get elected Pope after being this tin-eared in the

In case anybody missed it, at about a third of the way in, Sherlock is bellowing out the speech from the siege of Harfleur in "Henry V," which is where the line "The game's afoot" originally comes from. I like that they snuck that in there.

I like Nelson Franklin's acting, but I'm so tired of Robby. Tonight's resolution was incredibly unearned, and I'm not believing his chemistry with Jess.

What a great episode. Also EDM is uniformly terrible and Cece and Winston are right to make fun of it.

Everyone in "The Hollow Crown," but particularly Sophie Okenedo, Hugh Bonneville, and ol' Bennie Cumbo.

Eh, I kind of do. They had some fun episodes together, particularly the Prince one, and the way that the relationship ended was really dumb and unconvincing. It felt completely unearned. Plus, let's face it: if you don't like Jess' dating life occupying the spotlight, there's no better way to sweep it off to the side