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Seven Minutes in Heaven: Luther
You know how if you leave a candy bar out in the heat it melts and gets all gooey and melty, but is still delicious? You know how sometimes in cupcakes you bite it and omg there is cream or some filling inside and you’re like “This is the best cupcake ever!” You know how you take that first bite of a pizza and it’s the most wonderful moment you’ve ever had and then the second bite and third are just as good as the first and you wonder how you are going to go on once you finish the slice? I could really go on forever, but let’s talk about Luther now shall we? He’s like that gooey, melty chocolate and that secret cream filling, and that first bite of pizza. That seven minutes in the closet with Luther would be like eating the best foods in the world. You don’t want to finish the food because it will be gone and you may never get food that perfect again. Those seven minutes may never happen again and probably won’t (since this is all in our imagination) so take in every second. Lick that gooey melty chocolate, taste that cream, and take that bite of pizza. This will be the most filling seven minutes in heaven you have ever had, plus that accent is like a to-go bag.
I HAVE BEEN TELLING EVERYONE ABOUT LUTHER SERIOUSLY WATCH IT NOW
50/50 trailer.
This one’s a winner, guys, and I’m proud to have worked on it, if only just a little bit.
Nice.
Speaking of expired season, I’ve heard some networks talk about extending the life of shows they were going to cancel if you’re going to pay them to keep going. Does that make sense?
Yes. For example, “Friday Night Lights” wasn’t going to get continued two seasons ago on NBC, and DirecTV did a deal to extend that show. So we can see ourselves doing something like that–extending a season of something that was doing well on Netflix.
This is huge. Mark my words, this has very big implications. The walls are crumbling.
Netflix is going to bring back Arrested Development.

I am intrigued and afraid.
Remember that time we tried to watch Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman?
Also, what exactly do they mean by “New Episodes.”
Community Snuck Amy Poehler’s Old Stock Photos Into Last Night’s Episode | Splitsider
I’m so sick of NBC cross-promoting their shows. Like how they used an old stock photo of Amy Poehler on this week’s Community.
EDIT: To those of you questioning whether this was actually NBC cross promotion, it’s pretty obviously a little inside joke.
Mock mockumentary and put Poehler’s stock photo in the episode. Wow.
SO AWESOME HAH
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