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The ex-wife's lawyer almost got Jones to say something out of turn TV courtroom style. I'm not a lawyer but I don't understand why the judge is not allowing any of Jones' "extreme performances for money" to be used as evidence in the trial.

He was in two films by Richard Linklater. Not sure if he was playing himself or not or if that's going to come up in his custody fight. Also not sure if this means Richard Linklater actually listens to the Alex Jones radio show.

I'm thinking a more recent act like that speech to an empty chair for the GOP.

The few staunch conservatives I know think Steven Colbert is a conservative diehard from viewing The Colbert Report.

He's already got one of his son making segments for his show - that I learned from reading about things his wife filed.

I didn't watch because I assume they are pushing ads through these videos, but it looks like they split all these types of articles into multiple parts.

I hit the profile button to block then realized this account we are looking at is either a professional troll account shared by a bunch of nincompoops or an incredibly prolific unemployed person with 300 posts averaged per day since account creation three days ago.

I have several conservative friends and all of them think Colbert is a conservative just like them based on The Colbert Report.

You're may not believe this, but Jessa, Desi and Marnie actually got worse. And worse. Jessa recovered for the first finale.

From the interviews I'm seeing, this last episode is Apatow pushing everyone else to do the story concentrating on breastfeeding.

Yeah, when the baby's head got close I was wondering if the writers would do something so offensive or not for laughs.

Jean de Florette/Manon of the Spring, Children of Men, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly. Special credit to Twelve Years a Slave for spoiling the entire movie in the title then having an end title sequence that leaves it open to your imagination the possibility he got captured again and never got away.

I'd like to think that after Hannah's mom laid out the potential future for her, she gradually weened herself off of living with Hannah instead of staying to send him off to college.

"We're gonna need a DNA test" - I would have laughed in real life, if that happened at birth, too.

The top rated comments for last weeks episode make a forceful argument by people who actually do work and hire in academia why the job offer was a writerly fantasy. That was followed up by an article here
http://www.vulture.com/2017…

Having the neighbor go from trying to kill the palm print guy last season to becoming the palm print guy this season was very confusing for a minute as I was trying to figure out - why did they change the actor for the palm print guy.

ah, thanks, so maybe treated successfully with medication is the better description.

You need to watch the post episode wrap, it's probably on Youtube now. The breastfeeding idea came from Judd Apatow. That wasn't a good enough explanation for me but maybe I misinterpreted it.