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    There's an episode of House where the patient of the week was a kid who ultimately got sick because he bought new clothes and put them on before washing them, unbeknownst to him they were sitting on a truck riddled with poison and whatnot. I throw new clothes in the wash immediately.

    Thank you, Will, for not asking about McCanick. I didn't want to have to hear him defend it and cry.

    Yeah, nobody knew he was gonna drop Live at Madison Square Garden or Tomorrow Night either.

    The A.V. Club

    I sincerely believe if the rape count hadn't have hit 30, Lorne would've invited Cosby on. He wouldn't have had a problem with like, 22 accusers.

    He acted the shit out of Taub. He and Jacobson don't actually seem all that different after reading this; Taub played everything close to the chest like every character on the show, but you always got the gist that he was well-meaning and dopey. I'd say my favorite scene for him was Season 7 when he and his wife agree

    The kids on Weeds were doing stereotypical kids-on-TV things during the Agrestic years and part of it actively drove the plot and me crazy; probably the best thing about burning the town down was that they both grew to be pretty interesting, and in Silas's case, the likable lone moral compass(or the closest thing to a

    I'll never understand people's aversion to that episode.

    She's 40, so it kinda did, and then he got successful and said "let's try again."

    "The whole world is a couch; bitch, I'm Rick James tonight!" have become even weirder lyrics, in light of this news.

    Is Flaked a show or a movie?

    "group of wives"

    Olivia Wilde.

    I think April. I've been hyped for that shit since Eastbound went away.

    Pretty sure I'm the only one who saw him in the Apatow fare first, then caught him on SNL and thought "wait, I thought he was a movie star? Why the fuck is he doing this?"

    I don't think the police killed her, and clearly Avery's lawyers didn't either, despite Kratz's accusations of an accusation. That would cause a shitstorm of God knows how large if it were somehow revealed true, but I think they just got lucky. Halbach is murdered three years after he's released; why wait that long if

    I saw it last week; it was fun, and much better than the director's last effort, but, eh. If 30 Rock, Always Sunny, and Eastbound & Down all failed to sell me on Sudeikis, nothing will, I think.

    Literally the only good line.

    People bitched and moaned about a rape joke in 30 Rock in an episode Fey wrote herself. Clearly, it halted her career opportunities and we're not just jumping from one outrage to the next.

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