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Why is it awful? Creating pattern gives the camera texture through lighting and form. It's actually very smart costuming.

Does Neil Jordan really talk like that? Wow.

Yeah we were discussing that during the show. I wondered if it was more of just a TV writing gambit to remind us that "we like Catelyn", since it's been a while since anything's happened with her that makes her sympathetic in any way, shape or form.

Amazing Stories! You guys are crazy. Clearly this is a riff on 'One Crazy Summer,' where Bobcat Goldthwait gets stuck in a Godzilla costume and goes on a rampage at a fancy party!

If that's the story, that would be cool!

Here is my thoughtful take on these photos: Matt Damon looks like a bald Ray Liotta wearing a low-budge prop Exo suit. That is all.

Well played, Other Barry!

I actually think maybe Tom stole his turtleneck from Roy. Dukes!

But does he acknowledge tribute to Burt Reynolds?

Whilst working Archer's black turtleneck...

Well, if there's one thing Disney's proven themselves skilled in, it's cleaning haus.

Oh no, no, no, no!

You are extraordinarily unusual, and frankly, most women in the work force today would be lucky to have a husband who understood that the construct of the family dynamic doesn't have to be patriarchal anymore in terms of career. Your kids are also lucky.

I obviously cannot speak for Brill's thoughts about her personal choices in her life regarding her husband, but I am disgusted that in 2013 a sentence containing the phrase 'followed her husband from job to job' was actually written (of course, I'm even more disgusted that it occurs in an obit for a pioneering

Yeah, all true. *sigh* Lowest common denominator, that's what puts butts in movie seats, I guess.

I don't understand why Uglies was never made into a film. I feel like Westerfeld got squeezed out by Meyer, which is a shame because he is an infinitely superior writer and world-builder.

For sure. I found acupuncture worked all right for me - I could tell I was reacting more psychosomatically than anything else - but what has always worked the best is PT, massage therapy and its ilk. Craniosacral therapy was, like, friggin magical. It has to hurt a little worse before it feels better!

Yeah one of my barns does equine therapy for war vets and autistic kids. Amazing.

I haven't heard that, but it is awesome. Thanks - I plan on shouting it today on my trail ride! :)

I was JUST going to post that as someone with chronic pain - I broke my back about 20 years ago - that discovering horseback riding has changed the way my body processes pain! :) When I ride I'm sore, my feet hurt, my back hurts, you name it - but I also feel terrific, and a huge part of that is that horsemanship is