JohnTChance
JohnTChance
JohnTChance

Throwing it into a little window with that many bodies thrashing around is just a recipe for disaster, especially with Lynch and Wilson such good runners, and basically getting whatever yardage they wanted. This was a classic case of over thinking a simple situation and probably panicking a bit at the clock, then

"Trying to win the game is exactly what they expected us to do, so the element of surprise was on our side."

Stay classy, Seahawks.

Basically, the NFL considers domestic violence a five yard penalty.

Not if you live in an apartment in Los Angeles. Antennaes are useless.

This Ny Times article really lays out the escalating health crisis measles is becoming, and the backlash against the anti-vaxx crowd. Sadly, I think i have a few friends who are in the upper middle class group that want to raise their kids in the most organic and natural way possible, that make up the bulk of the

We'll always have Season One.

Well, Sophie teased shooting a "horrific" scene this season, so maybe somethinf happens to Sansa's... throat?

Considering the new book won't be published in 2015, and they're going to start production on Season Six in July, I think outpacing them is a pretty good assumption.

They're making Sansa over into Lady Stoneheart, right?

If the Patriots lose, doesn't that give them the distinction of being the 49ers for the first half of the Brady years, and then the Buffalo Bills for the second half?

I don't know how many producer meetings I've had recently where everyone has mentioned how encouraged they were by the worldwide success of GONE GIRL. Sure, it was based on a best selling novel, but it was hardly a slam dunk, and had few marketable elements beyond that. Does this mean that these same producers and

You can make an argument for either character being the main protagonist ( I guess you could with the first Pirates of the Caribbean, too), but without Radha Mitchell, that movie has no emotional center and is just another 10 Little Indians in Space movie.

Or as Tyrion said in Season 2: "Lady Sansa, you may survive us all yet."

I used to work on the Simpsons (years and years ago) and I remember during a company Christmas party, I was chatting with Dan and he suddenly broke into his Homer voice. Just fucking surreal. For a second, you think you're hanging with Homer. And, yeah, Julie Kavner is a sweetheart, and a totally private person,

Of course it matters. If the ball hadn't been deflated, Colts would've only lost by 28.

Two things i don't understand: Does the home team handle the footballs? I thought this would be part of the referee's responsibilities. Also, if this helps catch the ball, doesn't that help both sides? I mean, nothing would've helped the Colts last night, since they are clearly the inferior team, but still....

Most people are paying for broadband cable regardless of they're cutting the chord or not. Getting access to the internet is a must for most people just for their daily lives. I don't think it's really relevant in considering your TV entertainment budget.

This completely misses one of the main points of dropping cable: It's not just the money you pay in a year, but WHAT you pay for. Yes, if you're going to subscribe to all these channels, you might as well just pay for cable. But rare is the person who will actually watch these channels (and, frankly, a cable

Glad to see Spirit of the Beehive on there. Not an often screened movie, but, for me, the best Spanish film ever made.