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Yeah, I mean, I get the writers' motivations, just not the character's. I guess we'll find out next season.

After the finale, I'm finding it hard to work out the motivations of one character in particular.

If we're getting technical, the line is "I don't want no scrub. A scrub is a guy that can't get no love from me." I thought I'd mention it in case you wanted to go on some more.

It seemed like Tarantino went the "I want to make a shitty movie" route while Rodriguez stuck to "I want to make a steaming pile of enjoyable, campy trash." The only thing I didn't like about Planet Terror was Tarantino's cameo.

Did anyone check out MTV's Scream series? I didn't find it scary, overly mysterious, or particularly compelling, but every week I eagerly anticipated watching, so….

I'm not arguing the song being repetitive, but I think it's more "I don't want no scrub. A scrub is a guy I don't want." The second part isn't justifying the first, only repeating it.

When Jimmy Eat World's Bleed American started getting airplay, I went out and bought their previous album Clarity. I brought it home, popped it into my cd player and listened to it start to finish and was blown away. When I opened the player to take the disc out, I looked at it and it read in simple white letters,

So wait. I'm having a thought about this whole breakfast all day thing. Does this mean I can get an egg on a McDouble?

I don't even know what you're talking about. McNuggets aren't a breakfast thing. At any rate, I heard that every region will fall into one of two designations, I'll call them "muffinland" and "biscuitburgh". If you live in a region that is designated "muffinland," you will be able to purchase english muffin

IDK man, I'm like SUPER stoked about breakfast all day. If I can get some sausage and egg burritos and that picante sauce at 2am, I'll be happy.

My favorites included The Horse in the Grey Flannel Suit and Snowball Express. RIP.

I came here to comment that it is a complete misnomer to label The Daily Show as fake-news. Sure, they're satirical, but they aren't making this shit up.

Halsey's BADLANDS came out on Friday and I've been listening to the Deluxe version since. It's on Spotify, check it out.

I had trouble deciphering the meaning of this headline at first, from quickly glancing at it. At first I thought it was telling me that a novelty t-shirt would be a new writer for 2 Broke Girls and wondered why this was on A.V. Club and not The Onion. Then I thought about it a little more, thought about 2 Broke

Being a fan of the book, simple cancellation isn't enough for this show. I wish it could be tried for treason.

The character was great but the show never fully recovered.

Why isn't A.V. Club reviewing Halsey's Badlands?

Salinger would LOVE this.

What if you were already obese by the time you started smoking pot?

Isn't ALL television opt-in?