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How is Marcia Langman not Parks and Rec's first villain? She is irredeemably awful and only shows up to make things worse for the protagonists.

How is Marcia Langman not Parks and Rec's first villain? She is irredeemably awful and only shows up to make things worse for the protagonists.

Yeah, I really liked Kez Ban. For the audition episodes I only really read the recaps and find videos of the interesting ones, and the moment I read about her I looked her up. I'll be pulling for her to get a very good edit in Hollywood Round (like Heejun did, because I'm pretty sure he wouldn't have made the finals

I liked Jamie Foxx in the role but fuck, Michael K. Williams would have been such a great Django.

I love that when June gets too flustered she apparently starts talking like a "hip" person from the '90s.

I really love the season two episodes. ABC seems to be outright trying to murder it with all the season one episodes thrown wherever they want, though. The most hilarious thing is that the show decided to play ball and actually structure season two in a way where it'd make sense to shoehorn a few season one episodes

I stand behind my "ABC and Fox should trade Bitch 23 and Ben and Kate" idea.

"The Ballad of Guiteau" from Assassins and "Passing Phase" from Passing Strange.

Every time I saw the trailer for this in front of movies (and it happened like five times) the worse it looked. Glad my instincts on that one appear to be right.

I was initially like "oh neat, they brought Robin back even though she's not a regular anymore!" And then June was back in the coffee shop and I was like "… oh."

I think the lyrics aren't exactly great, but she's *twelve.* She's got a good voice and this isn't the worst thing a celebrity's kid has put out on the internet by a longshot ('sup, Tom Hanks' rapper son).

It would be, but it also seems clear in those scenes that the character she was going to play was only like Jenna Maroney in the sense that both are massively insecure actresses, so it's not like they were planning to have it be exactly the same. Most likely, they decided on bringing in Jane Krakowski and tailored the

Any episode where Dreama Walker makes the "no, I don't like this" angry pouty face earns my approval. That is both a hilarious and adorable facial expression.

Yeah, absolutely. With a large crowd that just wants to see a campy, dumb movie about snakes on a plane it's pretty fun.

Yeah, I liked reading this okay but I had to laugh at the fact "The Essentials" are nearly his entire solo output and Watch the Throne instead of Graduation.

I was surprised at the full-on praise for it in this article. It doesn't really jibe with what I think the common opinion seemed to be of it, that it's an interesting,  deeply personal project that most other major pop stars wouldn't do but ultimately sort of a failure.

Yeah, Micah is one of those guys who annoys me but I can't really put my finger on it. He had a confessional in this episode where he did some jazz hands thing and then smiled at the end of it like he was proud of himself for theoretically being funny.

Interminably boring episode with a deeply disappointing result as far as who's gone and who's still there. Pulling for Kristen to win.

The Danyele one might be my favorite.

The Danyele one might be my favorite.