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There's a Korrasami crowd? Boy do I have alot to learn…

1. Will the Christmas readathon still be a thing that you do every year?

The age of the antihero is truly over!

"Waterloo" hadn't aired at the time of the reader nominations (and personally I prefer "The Strategy").

I'm changing my answer to this as well.

I liked season 2 more than most, so I'm pretty excited about The Legend of Korra.

Yeah that stuff is still there, at least in these few season 3 episodes that I've seen. So I think you made a wise choice dropping it.

I'm in a similar boat with Person of Interest. Some people said it got better in the second half of the first season, but I watched that season and thought "this was mostly terrible. The last 4 episodes were good though." Then I heard "no no no, season 2 is where it starts to get great." So I watched that and

I think she just meant that they're not covering the hourlong special.

I like "Beach House" more than "The Secret Fate of All Life" and "Lesbian Request Denied" (and maybe even "Model") so the premise wasn't that hard for me to accept.

I'm skeptical about Tyrant because of the behind-the-scenes drama ApathyMonger mentioned, but yesterday on Twitter, Todd mentioned that he loved the Leftovers pilot so I'm super stoked about that one.

Yeah "Model" is good, but "Camille" is one of my favorite episodes of the last 5 years.

So this Clickhole thing is here to stay, huh? I thought it was just a one-day joke. I did like the "5 Movie Scenes You Didn't Know Were Fake" one though.

EDIT: I would've saved this thought for when these reviews get there but I figured it was pertinent to this discussion, and the comments in Todd's season overview are sort of dead now. So completely skip over this, Myles!

I don't even watch Arrow but I'm already in love with this Salmon Ladder running joke.

Mad Men season 7a (WINNER)
Breaking Bad season 5b
The Americans season 2
Hannibal season 2
Masters of Sex season 1
Orphan Black season 2

Oh, I never want to see a Looking For Alaska film. I love the book too much to even have it opened up to the possibility of a bad adaptation (also, I just don't think the story lends itself well to a movie structure).

When Josh Boone was first announced to be the director of this movie, everybody was like "Who is this guy directing an adaptation of our beloved book?" and John Green repeatedly said something to the effect of "Watch Stuck in Love when it comes out and your fears will be assuaged." So then I watched it and thought

Hmm, I'm not sure I've ever heard anybody call The Fault in Our Stars his weakest book. What's your pick for his best? Looking For Alaska? Because I'd say Looking For Alaska.

It probably wouldn't get enough hits, but still I'd love to see weekly reviews. It's become a very funny show.