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Motherhood, As Told By Lucille Bluth, Emily Gilmore And The Dowager Countess

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Loving their children since…what are you looking at? Make yourself useful and get them a drink!

As a kid growing up, your mom put up with you asking a lot of dumb questions.

As a kid growing up, your mom put up with you asking a lot of dumb questions.

So she always made sure you had good social skills.

So she always made sure you had good social skills.

But sometimes she would get a little bit mad at you.

But sometimes she would get a little bit mad at you.

Because you were giving her a headache.

Like when you were making noise while she was on the phone.

Like when you were making noise while she was on the phone.


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27 GIFs Depicting Your Love Life (Or Lack There Of)

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The only things we were meant to love were food, celebrities and fictional characters but there’s still hope.

This is your love life

This is your love life

Source: tinygif.com

Because you spend a lot of time on the internet and obsess over fictional characters

Because you spend a lot of time on the internet and obsess over fictional characters

Source: media.tumblr.com

Which is fine, because you're probably really interesting to talk to

Which is fine, because you're probably really interesting to talk to

Source: media.tumblr.com

But this is how everyone else feels

But this is how everyone else feels

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The Most Not So Subtle Lewd Joke Ever Uttered On "Animaniacs"

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This joke was slipped in and probably went over all of our heads.

Much of the success and appeal of Animaniacs is that, like Pixar today, it appeals both to kids and adults (I watch the reruns on Hub!). But, in the episode titled, "Hercule Yakko", the writers threw in a reference, that to quote the Blood Hound Gang, was “The kind of stuff that only Prince would sing about.”

Via: microtuts.com

Joke starts at the 0:28 mark:

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First Clip Of Marvel's New TV Show, "Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D."

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UPDATE: ABC has given the thumbs-up to the top-secret, comics-inspired action series. And, we have a first clip!

It was always pretty much a no-brainer, but the mind-bogglingly huge success of Iron Man 3 sealed the deal: The Marvel Universe is coming to series television.

Following the record-setting bonanza that was The Avengers last year, Disney decided that the best way to fulfill its long desire of expanding its empire onto the small screen was to give its new golden boy, Joss Whedon, the keys. Yep, years after putting up cult classics like Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, and the criminally canceled Firefly, Joss was handed a big-budget TV show about which a network actually cared.

Soon after, it was announced that Jed Whedon (Joss' brother) and wife Maurissa Tancharoen, who both wrote for Dollhouse and Dr. Horrible, would be joining him in writing the series pilot and then serve as showrunners.

There's been a lot of speculation and only bits and pieces of solid information about the show released to date, so here's a guide to everything we know about the characters, actors, and other elements.

Coulson Lives!

Coulson Lives!

Source: scifinow.co.uk

The beloved Agent Phil Coulson, Clark Gregg's mild-mannered and impossibly brave human character, first debuted in 2008's Iron Man and quickly became a fan favorite. He popped up again and again in the films that followed, an average guy fighting alongside the massive, super powerful legends of the Marvel Universe...until he died in 2012's The Avengers.

Yes, his death brought the motley crew of selfish heroes together and ultimately propelled them to saving the earth from invading aliens, but still, it was a tough blow to Marvel fans; Coulson was the guy to whom they could relate.

Luckily, even though he was impaled and clearly very, very dead, the Marvel Universe is one in which people come back from the dead like it was a little sabbatical to clear their heads. And so, Coulson is back to lead this new team, but this time, he's working with all normal (well, still badass, but not genetically altered or Nordic God) agents to stamp out new threats.


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16 Questions With Darren Criss

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Important answers to important questions — asked by you! — as well as the scoop on the season finale of Glee .

We asked you to send us questions to ask Darren when he stopped by the office last week, and we took 16 of them — in honor of the 16 cities he'll be stopping at on his upcoming tour. His answers, plus a few spoilers about Glee below!

Darren: Acting, because I'm doing somebody else's thing — so I'm less accountable.

Via: @monicarosewhite

Darren: Jedi. But that's also a silly question: Would I rather be a lifeless robot run by a foreign plant or a powerful, all-knowing… Don't get me wrong, I love Transformers, but, duh.

Via: @DarrenLaughs

Darren: I hope so! School's out, Glee Season 4 just wrapped last week, so I'm just getting back to reality, but for the next month I'm really going to go into high gear getting people and a set list together. I'm going to ask some people if they're down, if they're available — if they're not also getting their heads out of Glee-land. That would be great, I would love that.

Via: @NinaTheUnicorn_


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Father Of The Year

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The things you see on the subway, indeed.

I'm sure the kid's fine...until the train hits a good bump, or stops short. Mom's not concerned.

I'm sure the kid's fine...until the train hits a good bump, or stops short. Mom's not concerned.

Via: thingsseenonthesubway.com

Ranking All 22 Episodes Of "Glee" Season Four

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Season 4 of Fox’s musical dramedy split its time between Lima, Ohio and the bright lights of New York City — to varying degrees of success. Here’s how the episodes stack up.

"Shooting Star" (Episode 18)

"Shooting Star" (Episode 18)

High Notes: The performance of "More Than Words," directed at Brittany's cat Lord Tubbington, is silly but a nice moment of levity in an otherwise dark hour.
Low Notes: The school shooting plot is at the very least hackneyed and manipulative. At worst, it's offensive coming so soon after the Sandy Hook massacre, and it adds nothing to the story aside from a few cheap emotional tricks.

Via: Adam Rose/FOX

"Glee, Actually" (Episode 10)

"Glee, Actually" (Episode 10)

High Notes: The return of Jessalyn Gilsig as Will's wife Terri, and the introduction of Aisha Tyler as Jake's mom. "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" is as resonant as ever.
Low Notes: The divergent storylines never really come together. Some are worse than others — namely Sue Sylvester trying to find the perfect gift for Marley's family, Brittany and Sam getting married (but not really), and the awkward return of exiled Glee Project winner Damian McGinty as Rory.

Via: Eddy Chen/FOX

"Britney 2.0" (Episode 2)

"Britney 2.0" (Episode 2)

High Notes: There are some good Britney songs here that weren't included in the first Britney episode, like "Hold It Against Me" and "Everytime." The disastrous "Gimme More" performance is pitch-perfect parody.
Low Notes: As unnecessary as the first Britney Spears episode was, this one's even more gratuitous. The storyline is fine, really, but it's all too contrived to be taken seriously.

Via: Mike Yarish/FOX

"Wonder-ful" (Episode 21)

"Wonder-ful" (Episode 21)

High Notes: Good emotional moments with the parents — Mike O'Malley is always great as Kurt's dad, and Katey Sagal makes her first appearance as Artie's mom.
Low Notes: Very little about the plot makes sense, from Cassandra's abrupt turnaround on Rachel to Mercedes' flimsy record contract. Equally nonsensical: framing an episode around the music of Stevie Wonder.

Via: Adam Rose/FOX


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"Arrested Development" Reveals Its First New Trailer, And It's Filled With WTF Moments

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The Bluth’s are back! But what the hell is going on?!

First, that star-studded premiere. Then, the Frozen Banana Stand goes on tour. Now, a minute and a half of glorious teasing ahead of Arrested Development's May 26 re-premiere on Netflix. There's lots to unpack in this first trailer, so watch below and take a drive in the stair car to WTF-ville, where questions abound!

George Michael and Maeby are roommates again. Are they lovers, too?

George Michael and Maeby are roommates again. Are they lovers, too?

What does this creepy bird represent?

What does this creepy bird represent?


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Kids' Furniture That Really Should Come In Adult Sizes

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Whoever said “the best things come in small packages” was probably talking about children’s furniture design.

The Storybook Bed

The Storybook Bed

SO EPIC.

Source: pinterest.com

Monster Dressers

Monster Dressers

NOM. By Oscar Nunez.

Source: mocoloco.com

Enveloping Bookshelf

Enveloping Bookshelf

This curving bookshelf by Alicia Bastian envelopes the reader to create a little nook.

Source: dornob.com

Swinging Cabinet

Swinging Cabinet

This is actually a vintage piece from the 1950's designed by Henry Glass.

Source: handmadecharlotte.com


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