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Overall New Girl is a better sitcom with it's terrific cast and clever scenarios, but I actually prefer Mindy as a character and I find a lot of the things that she says to be hysterical. Mindy's quips and one liners tend to stay with me much longer than just about anything said on New Girl, not that I have any

I'm guessing that you're starting to detect the sharp, sour odor of the necrotic fibers and tissues of your heart as they breakdown and decompose within the withering, drying husk of your sunken, joyless torso.

Then they cut her off.

I absolutely agree that most TV is pasty white and "aspirationally" rich, but "too white" is not a description of the show. It is a description of how you feel about the show. The show's not perfect but it's not shit. White people happen to be Lena's social circle. Plenty of white people have nearly exclusively white

You really should watch an episode of Archer immediately after an episode of Girls. Just as a hearty, full bodied Bordeaux pairs perfectly with a grilled Filet Mignon, so too are these exemplary, superlative programs complimetarily* matched.

I entirely agree with your comment. Especially the part where you claim that Danny represents the post Post Modern image of the Knight in Shining Armor, brandishing his Higher Degree and his reasonable sense of personal style as a contemporary manifestation of the archaic notion of Chivalry. A guy today, it seems,

You forgot the most important part - the actual story. The story in Old Country is just not as allegorical, metaphorical or spiritual as it wants you to believe it is. It's mostly a shock fest with some more serious, solemn moments inserted as counterpoint, as a dramatic pause meant to highlight the horrific

Elizabeth had some clear and definite good qualities that I can think of, and those were her absences.

The thing about New Girl, and even more so, Girls, but also The Mindy Project, is that these shows superficially appear to be focused on current female issues and on the adventures and challenges of dating today, all told from a female perspective, but really they're much more so satirical parodies of the tradition

WTF took you so long?!! That's been his claim to fame from the very very start - lampooning and mocking and satirizing the maudlin, syrupy, treacly homespun sincerity of American Folk. Of course, he was also simultaneously crafting brilliant, inspired, profound, and spectacularly creative, original and glorious music.

Lana!!

OK, now that we're into it I'll let you in on a secret of mine: I thought No Country For Old Men was so outrageously overrated and is undeservedly adored. It's a fun, curious, occasionally compelling and poignant monster movie, but it's lacking in the philosophical gravitas which it seems to be earnestly insisting it

Brilliant!

If it was actually spelled out in Futura I'd think "Cool, Wes Andersen is making a monster movie."

No, no, you expressed yourself cromulently.

Bad taste would be pasting Osama Bin Laden's face over Megalon's, and George Bush's over Godzilla's. Or the other way around, who can keep track?!

The family that feuds together fumes together.

The question is: Why didn't they have all those neat things?!

I think it's titled "The Lizard in Red."

That's what she said!… Because she is an anti tobacco, lizard loving, nuclear scientist.