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You better shut up, you little pot-licker, or I'll stick you in the microwave.

Social Network is historical fiction. The filmmakers said so repeatedly. I think it's a terrific film.

Solid episode, but all I have to add is that Cristin Milioti in that dress in the opening part of the episode….two syllable da-amn.

"Try to imagine all life as you know it stopping instantaneously and every molecule in your body exploding at the speed of light."

My favorite moment of 'Chuck's five seasons was the Mr. Roboto sequence in the S2 finale, but probably the most overwhelmingly emotional, at least to me, was the reveal of Ellie/Awesome/Morgan chasing Shaw's truck at the end of "Subway". It's such a perfect moment of illustrating what the last three seasons and the

They mentioned both pretty much equally. I think people just have Lolo-fatigue.

Bode was pretty good last Olympics. You're thinking of Torino when he was supposed to win all the medals and instead talked about how he didn't really care, he just liked to party, and I think he won like 1 bronze.

Also, they really should have done something more with Andrew Weibrecht. I saw a Tweet that he's never finished higher than 10th in a World Cup or World Championship race, and yet he has 2 Olympic medals now. That's a terrific story that I only know about it because of a Tweet (albeit one RT'd by NBCOlympics).

She wiped out while leading in the semifinal race because of a poor line on one of those hilly segments (I don't really know snowboarding).

Pikus-Pace is easily my vote for cutest girl in the Games so far. Honorable mention to every girl in snowboard slopestyle. Seemed like all of them were varying degrees of gorgeous.

I would feel a lot worse for Lindsey Jacobellis if stupid show-off BS hadn't cost her the gold medal the first time around.

NBC showed short track in primetime the only night it occurred so far (it's the same rink as figure skating, and figure skating has been going on all the other nights). Snowboarding will always be popular, not least because there will always be American competitors. And I have no clue why you brought up swimming as

That was terrific. She didn't even remotely doubt that she had the right person.

Even though I and everyone else watching knew Holt was going to say "destroy him" after the long pause following "let's figure out how to…", it was still absolutely hilarious. This show just cranks out the funny week after week.

The snowboarder is Russian-born, but his family moved to Switzerland when he was 8 years old. He competed for Russia in Turin apparently, but switched to Switzerland for Vancouver. They didn't explain that one, though.

If it's the former, Bilodeau should probably sign up to be an actor, because he was repeatedly emotional on the subject during the NBC puff piece that aired shortly before he won gold. (NBC also offhandedly mentioned that his family has raised some stupid amount of money towards CP research.) He came off as a very

Matt Vasgersian was play-by-play for the moguls, not Bob Ley (who's the Outside the Lines guy on ESPN).

I probably hate on NBC's coverage less than almost anyone I know, but it was really fucking stupid that they aired an entire hour of the ice dancing part of the team competition (that was completely meaningless as the top 3 team finishers had already been determined), then left the Italian luger who won a medal in the

He's said he saved all the money from Tonight, so presumably he did redeem the checks, just didn't use them for anything.

It was never going to be a cable network. The only reason the NFL put this property up for sale was to expand its reach (the games are still going to be on NFL Network, too).