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Was there really that much backlash against The Phantom Menace when it came out? I was only six at the time but I remember it being a pretty big deal and I personally thought it was pretty cool that a kid not much older than me was in one of the main roles. Obviously I didn't care whether or not he gave a good

Kellyanne had a virtual meltdown on Chris Wallace's Fox News show the other day, nearly in tears complaining about how no reporter who criticized Trump has been fired since the election and how every member of "Team Trump" carries the wounds of what the media says. Wallace had no response. It was awkward.

It's sort of comparable to The Simpsons. Same voice cast, a few laughs, but a much different tone from the classic years.

You guessed it, Frank Stallone!

Because the Republicans refused to confirm Obama's nominee, Merrick Garland who is not a nutjob conservative.

One of the few silver linings of the Trump administration is that Christie and Giuliani still got screwed in the end.

Luis Guzman

I remember my elementary school music teacher playing that song for us and telling us it was written by John Lennon. I remember that because only years later once I became the diehard Beatles fan I am did I think, what was that John Lennon song he taught us? I really don't know how you mix up John Lennon with Ray

No, that was her career.

I unashamedly love that song and the goofy dances Glenn Frey and Joe Walsh do in the Eagles version from the Live in Melbourne DVD.

I know it's crazy but it's true.

Nero: John Goodman
Esme: Christine Baranski
Jerome: Peter MacNicol
Hector: Raymond Cruz

The actual quote: "I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House. But I know this won’t change anything. We cannot fall into despair.” So basically she was saying, don't blow up the White House.

"Walker told me I have AIDS."

"Sunday Morning" by The Velvet Underground

I assume Nathan Rabin is all set to cover this?

I've been reading the books and when I think Esme Squalor, I can only think of Christine Baranski for the role. This has to happen.

Reportedly Valerie Harper has terminal cancer. :(

The most punk rock TV theme song ever made. You may laugh at that statement and I counter with, it was covered by both Husker Du and Joan Jett.

These are pretty cool but why couldn't they make an alive Laura Palmer figure? A corpse figure is kind of disturbing (though the Pop! one is weirdly adorable).