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Now I want to know about the subway molestation! I honestly can't predict whether you were the molester or the molestee!

I was 9 when I saw The Phantom Menace, and have no good memories of Jar Jar. To be fair, I don't recall hating him exactly, just wanted to get to all the lightsaber fights.

Major Tom! The Man Who Sold the World! Diamond Dogs!

I remember seeing the boxes for Anachronox as a kid and desperately wanting to play it, but my parents never bought it for me (also, it probably wouldn't have ran in the shitty PC I had at the time). A few months ago I rediscovered it on Steam and immediately bought and downloaded it… never to actually start playing

Funny, I hated the kids during the first season, but grew to appreciate them during the second.

I also loved Caprica! That show had some first season clunkiness, but I felt it was generally amazing, and ultimately successful at the kind of story it was trying to tell.

But Paula Malcolmson and Kristen Bell's post Veronica Mars career are fine?

I really loved Transparent, found it a beautiful, sad show. However, it tends to be very morose and often depressing, so I completely understand if people can't watch to much of it at a time (or at all).

No kidding, I'm really glad I played MGSV before season two of Serial started. I think it's helping me enjoy it a lot more (the hills, mountains, rocky deserts, huts and temples? I've been to all those places!).

You didn't like the endings to Babylon 5? I'd love to know why. I felt they did a good job in concluding the show's main plotlines, character arcs and closing the door on the show's universe and mythology.

I wish it were insane! My biggest problem with how bad Dexter got was that it was very, very boring. I can take bad but insane (see, most of American Horror Story). Dexter was a snoozefest with a few memorable moments sprinkled every few episodes.

I really liked the final shot!

She's starring as a major character in House of Cards, at least. For all my qualms about that show, that's definitely a big role.

How could they kill Mr./Ms. X? Mr./Ms. X was invaluable!

There's no Deadwood without my E.B.!

I recently got the chance to watch it and really enjoyed it. It's just such an odd, beautifully written show. I feel Milch could have eased people into his weird world of linguistics a bit easier, but maybe that would kill the whole point of it.

It's not even that the movie doesn't memorable moments, it just doesn't have memorable lines. BB-8's lighter and Kylo Ren's tantrums were pretty cool, and I loved C-3POs insistence that he was unrecognizable with a red arm, but none of this is exactly meme material.

Yeah, don't care for 3D. The effect is generally barely noticeable and it just makes the whole movie seem dark and murky. I'll take a 2D screening any day.

Honestly, the movie is kind of bland. I've seen it twice now, and have no idea what anyone would even pull from it as a catch phrase that wasn't already in the original movies.

Best of luck to you, man! Hope the treatment works out!