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THE TIME IS NOW THE PLACE IS HEEEEEEERE!

I love A Colbert Christmas, including the original songs, and especially the one that's a tribute to Christmas song royalties, "Another Christmas Song." I also genuinely find "There Are Much Worse Things" to be touching and sweet.

I love A Colbert Christmas, including the original songs, and especially the one that's a tribute to Christmas song royalties, "Another Christmas Song." I also genuinely find "There Are Much Worse Things" to be touching and sweet.

That movie was so disappointing to me because it had a great cast and a solid premise, but it so let down on the actual joke level, where you could see every laugh coming a mile away.

That movie was so disappointing to me because it had a great cast and a solid premise, but it so let down on the actual joke level, where you could see every laugh coming a mile away.

And Happy Birthday to you! It is more common than one might think, I know at least 5 others who share it, including an Uncle.

And Happy Birthday to you! It is more common than one might think, I know at least 5 others who share it, including an Uncle.

Tell him the story of how it all happened, be father and mother, you'll know what to do.

Tell him the story of how it all happened, be father and mother, you'll know what to do.

God, I love Our Town.

God, I love Our Town.

I'm a little disappointed in myself because he's one of my favorites, but I totally called the Nathan Lane punchline just based on the riddle.

I'm a little disappointed in myself because he's one of my favorites, but I totally called the Nathan Lane punchline just based on the riddle.

As a Christmas Eve baby, this episode was very resonant for me. Although my parents have always been good about separate gifts, the not being able to have a party thing hits really close to home. Not that emotional resonance is usually what I look for in this show, but I guess I'm saying I can understand the need for

As a Christmas Eve baby, this episode was very resonant for me. Although my parents have always been good about separate gifts, the not being able to have a party thing hits really close to home. Not that emotional resonance is usually what I look for in this show, but I guess I'm saying I can understand the need for

I have my doubts that Stewart has seen/is familiar enough with Twilight to make such a joke.

I have my doubts that Stewart has seen/is familiar enough with Twilight to make such a joke.

She sells the hell out of that number. And as far as blatant Cabaret ripoffs go, the song has a moment or two that isn't completely godawful as well.

She sells the hell out of that number. And as far as blatant Cabaret ripoffs go, the song has a moment or two that isn't completely godawful as well.

My "grand theory of Homeland" is that it's about the "tragedy of love conquering all" so my hopes for the finale would involve Carrie creating a situation that allows Brody to commit a devastating act of terrorism which results in his death, and so she's left alone at the agency, where nobody except Saul knows she