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This episode gets a B+, but last week got a B-? This season has been mediocre (save for last week which was an all time best) according to Sunny standards.

A B-? I was expecting this to get an "A". This was the hardest I've laughed at Sunny in a long time. Top 5 all time episode for me.

That's so weird because Frank's Back in Business would probably land top 10 episodes for me.

It ticks the "mental disorder" box though.

True Grit was the same way.

Big Hero 6 was a Disney film too

Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers and The Return of the King

It was also the same year that District 9 was nominated for Best Pic, which IMO was much more deserving of it's nomination than Avatar was.

I'd like to think that GofT stands of "Game of fucking Thrones"

Haven't watched this season of Fargo or Rectify yet, but:

If you're going to pick just one Seinfeld episode, it's gotta be "The Contest" right? It's not my favorite episode, but I thought it was the consensus for best Seinfeld episode.

Grievous was able to kill several Jedi. He seemed quite good at it.

WHERE IS JUSTIFIED?

I was more arguing that AdonistheDark was implying that Jedi "power levels" were invented in TPM when that idea was present in ANH.

I still to this day will defend the fact that the storyline of the prequels was better and more complex than the OT. It just failed in the execution. That's why Lucas needed better writers and directors to tell his story instead of trying to do it all himself.

I still believe prequel haters are just a loud vocal minority you only see on the internet.

But it was established in ANH even before midicholorians that some are stronger than others. "The Force is strong with this one."

But it's weird because Stark was very anti-government oversight in Iron Man 2.

I think John Smith is an amazing villain and easily the most interesting character on the show. I'd go ahead and put him up with Ben Linus and Boyd Crowder in the ranking of tv villians (the show itself doesn't reach the heights of Lost and Justified). You hate him because he's a Nazi who's done some terrible things,

So are you saying that Hitler somehow was involved with FDR's assassination, since that was what led to the US to not get involved in WWII, which allowed an Axis victory?