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Macklemore is Tilda Swinton’s most daring performance to date.
Oh man, I LOVED this episode for whatever reason. I seem to be in the minority on this one, however.
Anxiously awaiting Dad Boner’s rebuttal.
The daughter is 100% the new Kim Bauer.
I’m just glad they commented on Brody’s weird mouth. Cause it’s super weird, you guys.
Remember how good the Home Improvement Halloween specials were? Especially the one where they freak out the older brothers in the back yard with Iron Butterfly and a weird light suit?
You heard it here first, Mitt Romney is possessed by the Pah-wraiths.
Can’t wait to hit on a chick dressed as a sexy binder full of women at a halloween party this year.
Spoiler alert: there was definitely some whisper arguing between Grimes and Lori.
Taxes forever.
Seriously though, WTF is Muse?
I think I’m Ben Wyatt, you guys.
Can we talk about how good Maya Rudolf looked in this episode? I mean, she always looks good, but DAAAAAAMN.
The worst part of all these remakes is that the old versions immediately disappear forever. True story: I went to see the new Total Recall and while I was in theatre, Colin Farrell broke into my house and snapped my Blu-ray in half!
Not a Macfarlane fan but he sort of nailed it?
It is!
Does anyone have Mindy Kaling’s phone number? I just need to ask her something real quick.
I get that, but man is she easy on the eyes.
I’m raking my brain as to how the new companion is going to work out if she’s already dead-ish?
The “I used to love to go camping” line signifies how tired Walt is on this life, “camping” referencing both the Crystal Ship and the tents being using to cook in bug-bombed houses.
“Sometimes its enough for things to just be lightly enjoyable.” Sounds like we’ve got another Up All Night on our hands here.
Does anyone have Mindy Kaling’s phone number? I just need to ask her something real quick.
I’m glad I’m not the only one who finds Andy Borowitz insufferable.





















Here’s his “greatest films of all time” list from April 2012:
Aguirre, Wrath of God (Herzog)
Apocalypse Now (Coppola)
Citizen Kane (Welles)
La Dolce Vita (Fellini)
The General (Keaton)
Raging Bull (Scorsese)
2001: A Space Odyssey (Kubrick)
Tokyo Story (Ozu)
The Tree of Life (Malick)
Vertigo (Hitchcock)