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Steven Timberman
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I love the guys who make you don't know jack, but Jackbox is highly flawed.

Every year I'm ridiculed for mentioning how gobsmackingly good those Call of Duty "hamburgers" are.

No.

I'm going to assume this is a rough draft of the site they meant to post - because Jesus H Christ, the lack of basic functionality is appalling.

Forgive my slowness, I watched this with a drink or two by my side.

That episode is great! I just love that scene between Rogen and Daley in the bathroom, where Daley just bitching his head off about how horrible his girlfriend is, and Seth Rogen realizes what an ass he's been.

I want something else, I'm not listening when you say good-bye 
The sky was gold, it was rose 
I was taking sips of it through my nose 
And I wish I could get back there, someplace back there

"In 2006, Lyonne was in the Caron Foundation, a drug and alcohol treatment center, and appeared in court after missing several court dates to face earlier charges of mischief, trespass and harassment after she entered a female neighbor’s Gramercy Park apartment and allegedly threatened to sexually molest the

Heh. "Real career." Those exist?

I get why people shit on Sorkin - because he's wildly romantic about the world and about the people living in that world. 
Its so, so much easier to just offer up something like The Wire, where the message is LOOK AT HOW FUCKED WE ARE, again and again. I think its much tougher in today's tough times to offer a West

That's also got the ludicrous John Spencer's heart attack in the woods moment. That sixth season just flies up and down and all over in terms of quality.

I studied at DCU for a few months, and I remember my Irish lit teacher arguing that "all Irish art is about escape". Someone asked, why would that be?

Great points Ryan, but I disagree with how you set up The Sopranos. Even now, The Sopranos has a strange improvisational rhythm to it - the best episodes often stand alone and need no context but the screen.

This is going to sound horrid, but I almost wish ABC would just announce the cancellation. When I watch an episode all I can do is wonder if it'll miraculously avoid the ax.

This has been speculated before, but I agree that it nicely ties things together. I don't really have a huge issue with the seasonal arcs they've done, I just wish that each season was 13 great episodes.