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Donna's astrology bits were one of the highlights of these two episodes.

Yeah, it's a gray area, especially because it's an hour-long show, even though it's mostly comedic in nature.

I feel like the roll of the die is meant to mislead us to thinking of Chaos Theory first, but you may be right. Also, the final episode of Freaks and Geeks is a favorite among many and it has a D&D plot as well. Hmmm.

Curb is on this list with the doll episode. How did I forget about Arrested Development though?

^ and Freaks and Geeks.

They're organized by release date not most anticipated.

I said, "Awwww" out loud. Mr. Herrmann didn't always play likable characters but he's likable anyway.

I watched the pilot that came out many months ago and enjoyed it. I don't know if it's worth an Amazon subscription but if they have a free trial and you have free time you should sign up and check this out and watch Transparent because I can and will vouch for that show.

Mozart in the Jungle's coming out this week. Nice!

I went all in for Louie.

I rewatched Lost in Translation because the holidays are the best time to watch a movie about loneliness. I also watched lots of Golden Girls episodes.

"Haddie, Amber, Drew, and Natalie are all in a scene together! That feels like wish fulfillment aimed squarely at me, and I doubt it will ever happen again."

Todd's absence will be felt tomorrow. I'm not so sure that Carrie has a similar investment in the Piecat storyline.

Well, it was TV that used to make Thursdays good but now it's just another shitty week day and NBC's bad decisions are to blame. NBC Britta'd Thursdays.

To Sonia's point, considering the thousands of male buddy comedies that exist, the world can still use way more female friendship stories in pop culture.

The Boyhood Tumblr has the dates it's opening listed with specific cities and theaters. I posted it below but it seems like lots of you are still wondering, so here it is again: http://boyhoodmovie.tumblr….

It only comes out in NYC and LA this week I think. I know it's opening at a theater in my city on July 25th.

I'll admit it. I clicked the link to see Waltz's behind. I was disappointed with the general presentation.

It's a blanket statement to say that nobody likes a certain kind of person. Some of my friends are abrasive loudmouths and some of them are quiet and introspective. Some are somewhere in between. I like a variety of different people.