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Temporarily not using doesn't necessarily equal "sober."

Jimmy is way too much of a chronic liar to be a "solid foundation" for anyone. And I think he has the charisma of an narcissistic muppet.

I was riveted the whole time. I love seeing Fiona and Lip together, thrust back into the more-or-less parents in a way they haven't been for a long time, and the wry looks they share at the hospital. I loved Debbie's confronting Mickey, and her attempt to get lithium, and it felt by far the most connected to the

It must suck to be on a show so bad you are cancelled in favor of a show where people actually, non-ironically, say things like "This is not how this works, my fellow one-percenter."

. . .My mom voted for Rauner because she liked Diana in his commercials. . .

I DVR'd this to watch American Crime (esp since this one ran till 10:23 or something), so I guess I'll see how motivated I am to watch this weekend. Like, does it have the potential to become as delightfully awful as that thing with Anthony Edwards about evil Nazi clocks? That was real, right? I didn't hallucinate

Did you see the Case Histories series on Masterpiece? As an adaptation of the amazing Kate Atkinson it's not perfect, but omg Jason Isaacs as Jackson Brodie yes yes yes.

Yes! I Googled it and the cover is exactly the one I remember. Thanks!

So I didn't like this, but did anyone else read a book about a girl who was REALLY FAT and she ran away from her horrible rich family to camp out or something, but her canoe got wrecked, so she had to stay and survive and at the end she's THIN, like yay! My grandpa bought it for me at a garage sale, and I've never

It's the first school book I really had to force myself through—there was other stuff I hadn't loved, but I read fast and knocked it off; this just seemed to drag on and on and on. Also, it was assigned around the time I first noticed that in all of elementary school we had not been assigned one book with a female

I would have been your friend. . .

It's bad enough when I flip to The Daily Show too early. Just his voice is like nails on a chalkboard to me, let alone his puerile content.

My brother and I have always gotten along pretty well, but calling Junior's teasing "merciless" seems pretty over the top.

Diane knows everything.

I don't even think they count for that well-intentioned any more. There was nothing well-intentioned about Cam's music warm-up.

That was my favorite part too! I only came here to post about that.

She's also been on New Girl recently as Schmidt's boss. She's becoming someone I suddenly see a lot when two years ago I'd never heard of her.

I'm also pretty fond of Niles's attempt on Frasier. When it gets impaled, drowned, set on fire, and chewed on by Eddie and Niles dreams about it getting kidnapped and receiving ransom notes with muffins.

This episode of The Middle actually felt out of order to me, because the quarry party seems so long ago and I thought, wait, are they punishing her for the engagement fiasco? It does still seem a little weird to me that there's not even the slightest mention or nod to Sue being upset about the break-up.

I wish I could upvote this more than once.