I thought it was the best episode of The Office this season that had Robert California in it. I loved Pam calling Ryan out on all his ****. And Creed throwing his hand up when Robert asked to hear about everyones best erection.
I thought it was the best episode of The Office this season that had Robert California in it. I loved Pam calling Ryan out on all his ****. And Creed throwing his hand up when Robert asked to hear about everyones best erection.
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Saw some of the new Beavis & Butthead today. It was alright. Something about the two up to their usual tricks on modern pop culture, like riffing on Twilight and wanting to become an undead just to score, has lost its magic, but that could be just a sign of the times, or maybe 90s tropes were easier to work with. That said, their music video/TV show MST3K'ing is better than ever, particularly when they pointed out the nepotism in the story of LMFAO.
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It never ceases to amaze me how Game of Thrones manages to absolutely nail every location and character from the books every week. That and the final scene from episode 4 was absolutely spot on visually as well. Best episode so far this season.
I've been watching The Good Guys on Netflix since I finished Bones. Love both shows.
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first season of Twin Peaks
- aside from a few quirky moments i thought it was pretty meh. i'll still watch season 2 but i don't see what was so great about it.
veep
- not as horrible as the usual imdb trolls make it out to be. i think i'll keep watching it.
been flying through The Wire, just finished Seasons 2 and 3, starting 4 now. Love the HBO shows (Band of Brothers, The Wire, Rome, The Pacific) though I am ashamed to say I have yet to watch one episode of The Sopranos.
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