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If you’re not trying to downplay it, then what is the point of making this comment?

Dr Oz is at least a medical doctor. Not that you should take advice on infectious diseases from cardiothoracic surgeons if you can help it, as most cardiothoracic surgeons will quickly tell you.

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1: I believe in that picture, Homer is sitting in the mysteriously sometimes-there-sometimes-not ‘rumpus room.’

Hey, just a few weeks ago, I was wondering why Wings never seem to be included in any of the ’90s-sitcom-retrospectives I was reading!

SO MANY BELTS on this show

Also, Wings fashion was wholly and painfully a product of the ’90s...”

So we have now reached the Wings retrospective stage of the quarantine.

Growing up in the 90s, Wings was a staple. And, yes, it was not Seinfeld or Friends, but it was the weird rock in NBC’s lineup that was otherwise secretly terrible except for Wings and Mad About You.  Giving Tony Shalhoub (and, to a lesser degree, Thomas Haden Church, Weber, and Daly) launching pads is not a small

Bebe Neuwirth had one of my favorite lines on TV in her guest spot, from Lilith to a babbling Helen, “You know, it is permissible to have an unexpressed thought.”

It blows me away that anyone can find Joe Exotic likable. Aside from all the Carol shit, he burned crocodiles alive, murdered at least five tigers and yanked newborn Cubs directly away from their mother to sell them without any regard for their well-being. Oh and got young straight dudes to marry him by getting them

I mean... of course?  I’m a feminist but I find this article confusing - this was a (somewhat indulgently lurid) series about a bunch of lunatics.  The people are all (with maybe three exceptions) extremely gross.  Misogyny is one of many, many sins of these weird people.

This author is probably too young to remember how badly Jewell got screwed by the press. This really wasn’t a right or left issue, it was an example of irresponsible media sensationalism, perhaps one that Barsanti could perhaps learn something from.

It’s pretty obvious that the criticism is rooted in the editor-in-chief taking issue with the movie inventing something defamatory about one of their former employees and not because he only wants likeable female characters.

The thing is, Richard Jewell actually was a hero, did save lives and was unfairly vilified.

Who the fuck keeps asking for more Jay Leno? 

I think the only reasonable way to resolve this situation is for Jay Leno to take the job of an NBC host who recently left that position.

Bill, it’s time for you to shut the entire fuck up forever, serve your time and go away. You’ve had 50 years of drugging and raping and whatnot and by all accounts, we may never -ever- know how many women you violated, given that surely some of them passed on before you were called into account.

Julia Robert’s can still have a part. She can play the plantation owner’s attractive wife who “isn’t like other southerners” that secretly helps them... and in the end Harriet looks up at the sky and smiles wistfully in gratitude to Mrs White Lady aka the real hero of the movie.

Of course, back then no one had heard of Scarlett Johnasson.