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They're trying to have it both ways with the pronunciation and it drives the little nitpicky part of my brain nuts. This is all Christopher Nolan's fault.

I'm assuming the writer wrote this in 1997 when he was 16 or whatever and had just been sitting on it for all those years, desperately longing to unleash it on the world, even after the idea of having a Buffy parody called Muffy appeared in like five other things.

Eh, you know he's going to have at least one decent scene even still. Either a straight-up flashback or some sort of scene set in Mako's head.

The guy who hated "Ballroom Blitz" got challenged on it but otherwise it usually feels pretty suck-uppy (okay that's not a word).

Yeah, I voted for "Alicia" too. It has no hope but it deserves it. I'd vastly prefer it to some of the stuff that's already in the tournament.

Seriously, anyone suggesting the season died when Rob was voted off is crazy. The fall of the Rotu 4 was a milestone in Survivor gameplay and John getting booted is still one of the most satisfying Survivor blindsides ever. Vecepia/Neleh wasn't a fun final tribal, but Vecepia earned her win.

Survivor: "Head of the Snake"

I actually am cool with family visits because you usually get at least one awesomely weird friend or family member, like Colby's brother who he then proceeds to bicker with throughout the entire challenge, or Courtney Yates' very polite, reigned-in British dad.

I'm curious what the Jenna character would have turned out to be with Rachel Dratch playing her, but I feel like it would have been a character with either way too much overlap with Liz or way too much overlap with Pete.

It's working for me big-time especially because I only know him as Jimmy Darmody and playing a guy who might as well have been Jimmy Darmody in Seven Psychopaths. It's such a gleefully big, insane, hammy performance but especially in contrast to what he did on Boardwalk Empire.

I'm a big Bayer fan. She's one of my favorites on SNL and I like that it seems like the entire SNL cast is going to show up on the CBB show one after the other at this point.

I accept it with glee.

Sarah Drew has a lifetime pass from me because she voiced Stacy on Daria and the scene in Mad Men where Kitty realizes that she's married to a gay man was fantastic. So I hope a lot of boring people go see this boring-looking movie. I work at a theatre that shows God's Not Dead and it gets a bunch of people, and this

My absolute favorite part was that he let Peggy in, then turned around to face the window *in front of her* in order to be dramatic and leader-like, and then did *another* dramatic pause-and-turn before "encouragement." You know he had that *entire* routine planned out well in advance and internally was probably

I watched it all when I had Hollywood Video's movie value pass (pretty much exactly the deal Netflix was offering except you had to go to an actual store) years ago and would just wander around picking whatever DVDs seemed remotely interested to me. I'd remembered that I'd watched an episode or two of it on TV but

At this point Tony's great because he's just an outright parody of modern Survivor gameplay. He's so obsessed with making big moves and overanalyzing every possible bit of play and controlling the game and finding idols and making flashy moves with idols that he's either a) falling for a much savvier player (Spencer)

I love that after everything Don did that affected Peggy's life so drastically last season, her saying that she doesn't want him back at SCP brings this chorus of "GOD WHAT A BITCH GROW UP PEGGY" from a certain subsection of fans (not here, really, the discussion is pretty good here).

Oh, I agree that Cochran's made more sense in *theory,* but then in Kass' head she apparently thinks she was on the bottom of her tribe.

He sounds like Taran Killam's impression of Michael Cera to me.

Kass gives great confessionals and made a big crazy dramatic move that changed the game even if it made no sense to actually do. If that criterion was enough to bring Cochran back it'll be enough to bring her back.