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I have a whole playlist of, well, basically any music that would have been used on the Supernatural soundtrack (Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, "Carry On My Wayward Son," "Renegade," etc.) (I stopped watching 8 years ago so maybe it's all Carly Rae Jepsen now, who knows) that I only listen to when I'm full of rage and can only

That's always a pet peeve of mine in his movies. Like, ok, sure his name is Douglas Quaid.

Do any of you have character names you hate so much that you come all the way back around to loving them? I was watching SVU reruns this week and Jeremy Irons plays a character called Doctor Captain Jackson in a few episodes. Doctor is his title, Captain is his name.

I'm not a big Children of the Corn fan, but it's the final line that really got me — just: "Let's get the hell out of here [incredibly abrupt cut to credits]." It's just like, "Oh, okay. Guess…that is…that."

Too much Person of Interest

Well, this one has the excuse of being a direct descendant of Bullitt Steve McQueen, so.

My mp3 of this song is, for whatever reason, cut short to about fifteen seconds, so every once in awhile, when iTunes is on shuffle, my computer will just murmur "rape me" and then skip to a Carpenters song or something.

Billie Joe Armstrong…isn't straight, though? So I don't think that was so much "comparing his plight to that of gay people" as actually being not straight.

Oh, and I just realized I didn't say this here, but — thank you for the mention! We're were pretty excited to see ourselves on AV Club.

Oh, and I just realized I didn't say this here, but — thank you for the mention! We're were pretty excited to see ourselves on AV Club.

Yup, we kind of fight over who has to write the limericks for the dark episodes. We're like, "…Domestic abuse…NOT IT!"

Yup, we kind of fight over who has to write the limericks for the dark episodes. We're like, "…Domestic abuse…NOT IT!"

Yeah, the twincest is pretty vivid in my memory. I liked dark books as a kid — of the horrific child abuse, lots of dead family, psychological trauma variety — but Fade was the only one that I read and thought, "I was too young for that." 
It probably didn't help that I read it at 10, within a few months of getting The

Yeah, the twincest is pretty vivid in my memory. I liked dark books as a kid — of the horrific child abuse, lots of dead family, psychological trauma variety — but Fade was the only one that I read and thought, "I was too young for that." 
It probably didn't help that I read it at 10, within a few months of getting The