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Now hear me out: what if we play it IN EUROPE? Eh? Eh?

I got a Dethklok notification for this?!

...Seems appropriate. Carry on.

And the fact that he bought the peezza pie in Mana-hatta.

Another thing that really makes Salesman-Ravi really effective in the role? Rahul Kohli’s gorgeous head of thick, black hair. And the white streak indicating he’s going through his “monthlies” makes it even more striking when set against a power suit. That guy would sell a million cars.

Sam Kinison won’t be teaching Contemporary History either. :(

Maybe you could call me sometime when you have no class?

And the whole thing takes two weeks and costs $16.50 unless you know somebody’s cousin, capisce?

Interesting! I always thought the name was a reference to grapeshot, thus referencing the size, texture, and (unfortunately) taste of the cereal.

The person she reminded me of the most was Matt Murdock, who is often clashing with those who care about him. It can be depressing to be a respectable memeber of society, moonlight as a crime-fighter, and come home to some lonely, shithole...

Every once in awhile I get a nice little charge out of seeing somebody I remember as an genre actor getting a directing credit; Jonathan Frakes is probably the most obvious (and Tim Van Patten, former “Master Ninja” pupil to Lee Van Cleef, the most respected as a director) but increasingly I’ve been seeing Roxann

No, don’t go! You’ll miss the wooden acting of various millionaire guest-stars and celebrities with no business being in a scripted drama!

Having Hall go there may also have served to test whether Axe was reliable; we saw Hall notice that the picture had been moved, and if the Rhoadeses already knew the safe had been opened, if Hall neglected to reveal that info (he would surely have revealed it to Axe) then it’s useful to know that Axe’s “favors” aren’t

The idea that Jon’s parentage didn’t matter, especially, is a function of this rushing through the motions. Picture a season 8 with an extra episode coming right before “The Bells” and devoted in large part to Varys’s ravens winging their way across the land and whispers about a secret heir undermining Dany’s claim.

What it reminded me most of — and no doubt the graphics had a lot to do with this — was the kind of earnest but rather dorky educational programming you’d get on PBS in the ‘70s and ‘80s when I (and Cenac) was growing up. That worked for me when I took the time to watch it, but unfortunately it’s the kind of show that

No Dakotas, and I mean zero percent, are part of the Midwest. They are Great Plains states.

Late to the party, but I’m just here to say that it’s OK to include stuff from 1990 in your ‘80s throwbacks. The ‘80s didn’t really die until Nevermind dropped in September of 1991 and the corpse didn’t stop twitching until mid to late 1992.

Died? Au contraire, mon frere!

I think this, and the cookbook it links to, aptly summarizes what we old-timers miss about that bygone age. We were clever, in-jokey, and made no sense to anybody but ourselves — and that’s how we liked it.