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Ooh, I didn't know there were more new episodes already! Excellent! I'll have to catch up.

@avclub-a93a879594c13c12a83fd45ab289a022:disqus People keep pointing this out, and saying that Sean Bean was first last year, so clearly he's the lead. IT'S ALPHABETICAL.

@avclub-a93a879594c13c12a83fd45ab289a022:disqus People keep pointing this out, and saying that Sean Bean was first last year, so clearly he's the lead. IT'S ALPHABETICAL.

Michelle Dockery's eyebrows should get their own nomination.

Michelle Dockery's eyebrows should get their own nomination.

It hadn't aired enough episodes to qualify for a series last year. Now it has. That's pretty much what's going on there.

It hadn't aired enough episodes to qualify for a series last year. Now it has. That's pretty much what's going on there.

I LOVED his relationship with Alex, but there was a lot more going on there than simply romance. That was a rivalry, an almost-friendship, a dangerous link, and a hell of a lot of other things before we saw it turn romantic. He's very good at THAT kind of chemistry, as evidenced by all his other relationships on the

I LOVED his relationship with Alex, but there was a lot more going on there than simply romance. That was a rivalry, an almost-friendship, a dangerous link, and a hell of a lot of other things before we saw it turn romantic. He's very good at THAT kind of chemistry, as evidenced by all his other relationships on the

Yeah, I mean: Neil Patrick Harris as Barney Stinson. That should emphatically defeat all "gay actors can't play straight" arguments. Plus, almost all actors will have to fake a relationship with someone they're not attracted to at some point. But we can still talk about whether individuals are succeeding.

Yeah, I mean: Neil Patrick Harris as Barney Stinson. That should emphatically defeat all "gay actors can't play straight" arguments. Plus, almost all actors will have to fake a relationship with someone they're not attracted to at some point. But we can still talk about whether individuals are succeeding.

I got the sense that Peter thought he'd given Neal the signal to run, but Neal hadn't interpreted it that way, which would explain some of his hesitation. He didn't see it as a sanctioned retreat, but as actually running away. So Peter was thrilled to have him back, but Neal had cut his ties, as little as he liked to

I got the sense that Peter thought he'd given Neal the signal to run, but Neal hadn't interpreted it that way, which would explain some of his hesitation. He didn't see it as a sanctioned retreat, but as actually running away. So Peter was thrilled to have him back, but Neal had cut his ties, as little as he liked to

Yeah, what they said.

Yeah, what they said.

It wasn't that she didn't like it. It was that she couldn't fathom why anyone who wasn't an adolescent boy would have even SEEN it. Which mostly just means she somehow missed the last 7 years of pop culture, I guess?

It wasn't that she didn't like it. It was that she couldn't fathom why anyone who wasn't an adolescent boy would have even SEEN it. Which mostly just means she somehow missed the last 7 years of pop culture, I guess?

Yeah, but then you have John Carter.

Yeah, but then you have John Carter.

Yesterday I witnessed someone being shocked that Christopher Nolan was getting his handprints put in at Grauman's Theatre. She'd never heard of him. When she was informed that he'd directed the new Batman movies, she responded, "Oh, well, of course I've never heard of him, I'm not an adolescent boy." She got TRASHED