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Been there, done that. It's a lot easier to do when that was your experience. It's imprinted knowledge. The difference between Horace VII and most abusives is that he appears to have been always awful, when people are usually nice enough but can turn for no apparent reason.

He starred in a movie, One Trick Pony, and has a small part as himself in Annie Hall

Tom Noonan. I'll always remember to be nice to the part that hurts.

People keep forgetting to mention her. I think it's because "amazing" is baseline for Edie Falco. She's a miracle.

That episode was pretty much a monologue for her. She was so textured and rich a character, so intimate with Horace.

She's had a long career but people don't know how great she is; like Melissa Leo

Alan fucking Alda. He and Laurie Metcalf gave master classes

a big shoutout….. he's in one of my comments.

We'll keep a lowball glass and a bottle of Scotch handy.

No hurry. Be nice to the part that hurts.

Another notable guest star is Paul Simon, who enters with Leon in 1976. And let us not fail to note the great comic, George Wallace (and so forth and whatnot).

As Donald Trump and Jenny McCarthy tell us, it was all from the vaccines Tommy got. <cough>

And my true confession: Also right in front of you, sort of. It's my real name, spelled differently by one letter but pronounced the same. John Monch.

"Where's the damned gritty? What's with the colors? They hurt my eyes!"

There are so many more, including a show in France and, while not an appearance, a shout out on Luther. This means, of course that all of these happen in the same universe. And Stringer Bell and Luther have some explaining to do.

No question: Cat knows. She also has an important moral base and has decided it's in everyone's best interest for her not to know.

You should feel gillty for that joke.

Sweet Jesus, I love that woman.

Of course they looked the same. They were the Betty and Veronica of the Silver Age. As much as I dislike current continuity, I like current Lana: a brilliant electrical engineer. That she's also become involved with John Henry Irons, aka Steel, is a bonus.