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Do we get a last name so we can make Kayne approved puns with it?

*slow clap*

This is just a fantastic article Todd. You really did a great job with this, you are definitely climbing the ranks of well-respected, thorough, intelligent tv critics very quickly.

Yeah but this time it will be a lack of titties winning - and since when is that ever desirable?

I want to like this more than once.

Please can this one win, so much better than another Angelina boob joke.

"So how long do you think this whole obsession with her boobs will last?"

What if the zombies represent us, wait for it, and our fear of losing our free will. And we focus on man's confrontation of his own mortality?

So what are the odds that I can sneak a child out of here for Angelina?

Dinah Washington's version of This Bitter Earth all the way - though I would do the version that is set over "On the Nature of Daylight" https://www.youtube.com/wat…

If you committed suicide you could play Videotape by Radiohead, because the assumption would be that was the song you killed yourself to.

Would "Going to Your Funeral Part 1" by Eels be too on the nose?

This might be the best combination I have heard, though I would maybe through in an Elliott Smith song with how much he has influenced me, and also for the heartbreakingly depressing nature of his music.

@avclub-7656b560c7e180f8e0d84ca82ac0d8b7:disqus I would go with the version of "On the Nature of Daylight" with the poem "This Bitter Earth" by Ninah Washington over top of it. It is a beautifully sad poem that fits perfectly with the somber nature of Max's work. http://www.youtube.com/watc…

There was a Mega Block that prevented me from watching it too

@Scrawler2:disqus I had one locker throughout high school, you aren't alone… unless we went to the same high school.

I am debating seeing Baths on Friday, I'm not completely sold on the new album yet so I'm not 100% committed but I might just give it a go anyway.

@avclub-eaff9f19dbfd5c5a5807b5dbfa656ec9:disqus and this is different from what I normally do how?

Musically: My Mom might have influenced me the most just by her love of Cat Stevens and Simon & Garfunkel, which cultivated in me a huge love for softer, folkier music especially when I discovered Elliott Smith. My Dad was definitely a classic rock dad being a huge Beatles fan, but he also led me to deep cuts off of

Still slogging through Infinite Jest for what feels like it has been forever, probably just going to give up for a couple months again here soon. Though I did pick up Pale King at the bookstore today and read the first few chapters which just further solidified my love for DFW.
Finished with A Feast For Crows and need