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So so many good exchanges in this episode.

Have the Rolling Stones killed.

What's funny is that his statements are a lot more rational and measured than the response is going to be.

Well, I don't remember Mustafa's death all that well, but when Mufasa died, it really tore me up.

Well, at least if they make a new Clue movie, it'll get more people talking about the old Clue movie and that can only be a good thing. It remains one of my all time favorites and I still have most of the lines of that movie memorized.

Yeah, this is my problem with the project not being an anthology film. The first Twilight Zone movie was at least an updated version of different episodes. This just sounds like it will be a sci-fi movie with a twist ending, though I also hope they don't directly reference the show in the movie like say the meta

Lots of movies this weekend.

Well, it's still better than The Killing.

Man, I can't believe it took this long before someone pointed this out. The CDC arc was easily the worst part of season 1. What were they thinking? It featured some of the worst writing I've seen on a tv show - locking all of the characters in a building so as to focus on the contrived soapy stuff, over-explaining the

Hmm, see I thought Lynne's death was the most predictable part of the episode. Her death was inevitable from the moment we learned that she was working for Carrie and it was clear that Carrie had no way to actually protect her from harm. I thought she'd be around for a little more of the season but by the time there

You know, even though I enjoyed season 1 of Boardwalk Empire while I was watching it and I thought it was pretty good, I couldn't muster up any enthusiasm for season 2 and haven't tuned in. Walking Dead on the other hand really did get progressively awful until it was a total shitshow by the last couple of episodes,

Puppies vs Babies

Agreed. That was so hilarious. Andy is like a big puppy himself. I sortof want to go nuzzle his face.

Unfortunately the dvds have never been released in the US. I had to get mine from Amazon.ca.

Clone High is a really hilarious animated series that aired briefly on MTV and was cancelled after only a few episodes on air, but there are 13 episodes total comprising the first season. The premise is best explained by it's catchy theme song, which goes:
Way way back in the 1980s'

I agree. One of my favorite things about Breaking Bad is it's propulsive energy. The show feels like it's always running and I have to imagine that the way it is written is part of the reason.

I think you're thinking of another AV Club.

This is true. I used to like the first few seasons and used to watch them often back in the day but I never go back to them anymore. If I'm feeling like a half hour cartoon it almost always gets passed up for Simpsons, Futurama or Clone High, which despite being only 1 season is endlessly rewatchable.

Aww, it's cute that you guys think Todd VanDerWerff is a real person. What, the last name didn't clue you in? VanDerWerf is dutch for "TV Writing Robot"