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Tobias Lehigh Nagy
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You take things a little too seriously, I think.  I realize it wasn’t an apt comparison, it was just more of a comment on how fictional characters do what their creators want them to do.

If Darth Vader can become a good guy in like two minutes, then yes.

“I WORK FOR ALEX JONES!!”

In that little mid-credits snippet, it flashed so fast it was hard to tell what was going on.  It looked like there were other girls there when Amma did the killing, or was it just Amma tormenting the victim with the other girls, and then she actually did the killing later?

I also was referring to the series as a whole.

When Alan’s listening to his hi-fi he probably wouldn’t realize the House was burning down around him, so he could plausibly make the claim that he really had no goddamn clue where Camille was and was just making his best guess.

Slooooooooowed down in the beginning, middle, and end, and then in the last ten minutes got the mother tried, convicted, put in prison, visited by her daughters, Camille and Amma moved to St. Louis, had Amma make a friend, and then build up enough animus towards that friend to murder her. Yeah, you might say this

The ideal ending of this show would be that a rogue Russian nuke takes out the entire town of Wind Gap, killing everyone except for the police chief and Elizabeth Perkins, who escape in a van, and then drive around helping people, solving mysteries, and getting into adventures in a post-apocalyptic wasteland.

He and Greg Grunberg play Resistance pilots who get killed in like the first 11 seconds.

Phil Hartman dying is not an “indelible pop culture moment,” you assholes.

I agree that it’s the same kind of masculine attitude that made my younger self dismiss Clueless sight-unseen as a “chick flick”, whereas now whenever it’s on cable I get as giddy as a schoolgirl and stop to watch it because it’s delightful, fun, and smart.

Out of Sight over both Rushmore and The Big Lebowski is the contrarian bullshit.

When I first saw Rushmore on its release, you could literally feel the love in the audience for the movie. It was palpable. And I did not see the movie in a major cultural center, this was the Atlanta suburbs. But everyone laughed in the right places, and there was an enthusiastic round of applause at the end. It was

It’s not even a spit-take, it’s more of a cough or sputter, but what you said is still true.

She doesn’t.  But neither does Uma Thurman.

This is a foot thing, isn’t it?

“Originally died”?  Are you expecting a resurrection?  Luckey, indeed.

I was so glad when I was watching Incredibles 2 and realized that Rick Dicker was being played by Banks.  It made me wonder if he had played the character in the original because he nailed it so perfectly, but it was actually another voice actor who was in his ‘90s and actually died around the time of the premiere, so

“What’s a...pederast, Mr. J?”

[growling] “I believe in nothing, Joker.  Nothing!”