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And that's a bad thing? I still think Ryan Phillippe is the hottest thing ever…

I'd prefer a world where Sarah Michelle Gellar was appearing in pretty much anything as long as it was a regular TV series, but I'm patient. I will wait.

But will we finally learn what happened to Bruce Wayne's parents? Why do they refuse to show us that fateful night on film?

Actually, to me it seems like you are not the one paying attention. In what conceivable world could an airport rent-a-cop jeaopardize someone's credit rating, which is essentially what happened? The A&F CEO was hit with a huge backlash and ended up leaving the company. And if apartments ended up admitting that they

I talked to Tom last night and he confirmed that it was him dressed as Bill Murray in an effort to raise awareness of "Inferno".

When they went back to her house on the beach the first time, I immediately thought of "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind", one of my favorite movies. That scene when Clementine says, "I wish you'd stayed" and Joel says, "I wish I'd stayed, too" breaks my heart every time. "Eternal Sunshine" is one of my all-time

After three episodes that I was increasingly disappointed in, I watched this episode. And I cried like a baby. This is easily the best episode of Black Mirror, but it's also one of the best episodes of any television show I've ever seen.

I disagree with you regarding Nosedive, but I had trouble buying the premise. It makes it hard for me if I don't buy the main premise.

I see your point, but because it's a random score - so random that even a guard at an airport can dock you a point (which was really bizarre) - I can't imagine a scenario where that would be legal for housing and employment. It's the same problem I had with "Minority Report" - the officers stop a crime from happening,

This is the third episode of three that disappoints, and unfortunately, each episode seems to get progressively worse.

I used to read James Patterson books. He's not a great author, but he's an entertaining one, and his first few books were surprisingly good for the most part. But then he wrote a book - I believe it was called "Roses are Red" - where the main detective was looking for the Mastermind. And he finds him, about halfway

I'm pretty sure if Ryan Gosling had played the role he had been born for, it would've been "love interest for Gilmore Girls fan named Tommy".

I agree with you. This episode wasn't compelling, although Jon Hamm did everything humanly possible to make it so. The best I can say about Rafe Spall was that he was there. The first story was a broad joke (the beautiful lady is actually a nutjob, har har), the second story was repulsive (let's create true artificial

I just saw it today. And at first I thought it was going to be chillingly prophetic in terms of how so many voters are enthralled with Trump because he's an "outsider". But instead I was amazed at just how random and pointless the whole thing was. Easily the worst of the six episodes. My ranking:

I'll take your advice. I rewatched "The Entire History of You" last night and found myself crying several times. The series really can be wrenching.

I haven't yet. I was going to start today. Maybe I'll wait for a few days and watch something less heavy first.

This is an episode I knew I would never watch again after the first time.

I was never the biggest fan of Spike. I would much rather the spin-off had never happened and Angel hadn't left her at the prom.

Every single time someone uses the word separate at work, that damn guy with the fake dreadlocks and the voice that always barely managed to stay in key (one suspects autotune was the best thing that ever happened to Offspring) is screaming at me, "You gotta keep 'em separated."

I think it's cute how Sam keeps pretending that he doesn't tear up every time he hears Good Riddance on the radio.