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Someone threw a party for Bill Murray you say?

People who think Gallagher and Jeff Dunham are too highbrow?
People who've just given up on life?
People with locked-in syndrome who are unable to change the channel?

No. Just no. That scene in Green Room was just a big pile of fucking stupid in an otherwise great movie. I know that a big part of that and Blue Ruin for Saulnier was that the protagonists weren't necessarily the brightest people and were in over their heads, but that scene was over the idiocy line and felt

That's exactly what I thought was coming as well there as soon as they showed the bridge.

Not as much as last year, but I still enjoyed the hell out of this season, flaws and all. I'm fine with them sticking with the serial storytelling. I definitely would've liked to have seen more of the member berries in this episode though.

Especially Joan Tedeschi from the linguistics department who is tall, beautiful, and despite what some people say, not broad backed!

With Megalyn Echikunwoke now. Worth it.

I shit you not. Right as I started reading your comment Sideshow Bob started La la la la-ing from The Barber of Seville on The Simpsons marathon just now.

That was weird and disappointing. She and McKinnon have been in damn near everything lately.

"Mary, are you okay? You look tired."

That is strange. I've really been looking forward seeing it, but I've just been so backlogged with other shows that I haven't started yet. I still haven't even seen Westworld, the new season of Longmire, and about half a dozen other things that are high up the list.

Which still won't hit the heights of obnoxiousness of the average Firefly fan.

Two things….

404 URL Not Found…… or so my friend tells me.

What's the address for this one now?

I only watch The Flash. In fact that's why I came here first tonight before watching to see if I could skip this episode since I fucking loathe Arrow and am largely indifferent to the other two. I was hoping they'd just do the crossover episode without trying to advance the show's normal plots, but it looks like I

Watching Get Carter on IFC right now. I must agree with this sentiment.

Tomorrow is the anniversary of John Drew's death.

I've never been able to take Whedon dialogue. It all sounds like it was written by a not particularly bright 14 year old boy who desperately wishes he were Shane Black. And all of the characters, no matter their background or age, speak in exactly that same damn manner.

Who doesn't?