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Fast foodies know the deal.

I fail to see what that little racing stripe of fake cheese adds to the Filet-o-Fish. But I need to have it. Psychologically.

Partly because they are so sparse in this area (the District/MD/VA), and their commercials are so incessant, I frequently swing by Sonic when I encounter one. But, on these occasions, their food is never good. The sandwiches, the chicken, even the shakes are unpleasant. And I would never try their fish sandwiches

Wasn't Judge Jeanine Pirro from Fox News involved in this show, somehow?

The perfect counterpoint to your argument is Fox's treatment of Sleepy Hollow. It was an unexpected success in it's first season, but now, through cast defections, a rotten time slot, and a total lack of promotion, it's pretty much done.

I agree with you mostly here. But I think that there could really be some room for Jeanette to improve conditions for the farm workers. Sure, she gave Laurie Ann her pound of flesh. But, since she has advanced herself as a spokeperson for the family, she can now speak up, and if necessary, apply pressure to improve

That symbolic courtroom scene at the end didn't really bother me. It allowed us to see that, even though some characters had left the stage, they hadn't been forgotten.

Back when David Duke first came onto the scene, I was watching a documentary on PBS about his political rise. A woman I was dating at the time asked me why I was devoting the time to such an awful character. I told her, back then, I had a need to know my enemy.

I enjoyed the show well enough, but I felt that a full hour program didn't really play to Bee & Co.'s strengths. They're at their best when they hit, insult, and run. And I was really hoping that Jon Stewart was going to be the special guest. Does he plan to just do cameos on Colbert's show?Anyway, I'm glad she got a

I don't know about that. At the time, I saw it as an opportunity that Claire was exploiting for her own ends. Claire did not make Gabrielle give up the passport, but she didn't have to. Gabrielle was too eager to please, and too dependent to be able to assert herself against what seems like a dodgy request.

I think that they're able to fudge some of the details concerning the au pair situation because, if you don't know already, you won't know. They were deliberately fuzzy on the details under which Gabrielle came here, and came to be employed.

Claire didn't fool me. Early on, I saw Nick as a cold-hearted, self-pitying asshole. But Claire, for all her expressions of caring, was really the devious, abusive monster. I hope, if nothing else happens, she is exposed and punished for her behavior.

If this Secret Empire was a storyline that concluded in, say the first four to six issues of the Steve Rogers comic, it would have been over now, and everyone would have largely forgotten it. But Marvel, with their increasing tendency to blow up and extend everything, has made this go on longer, and made it an event

Harvey Levin of TMZ. And not for his endless flogging of Bieber and Kardashian gossip. It's for his endless cheerleading for Trump. Levin evidently lives in some parallel world, where the President is wrongly shunned and criticized, even as he tears down the foundations of government, and America's (shaky) moral

When Marvel started the latest Steve Rogers title, I heard the outcry, and, knowing they were using the ultimate Deus Ex Machina, the Cosmic Cube, I just said, "They better wrap this up quick."

I'd prefer that they just get to the powers and costumes as soon as possible. The whole when-will-they-suit-up vibe from the Netflix shows is getting tiresome, at this point.

"Every President should have more important things to do."

As a person who is quite familiar with black women (I was raised by one), let me assure you that there are very few black women who would be complimented by Bill O'Reilly calling them "hot chocolate," and making animal sounds in their presence. And that's not just because of O'Reilly's years of racist and sexist

He's lighting the way for Bill Maher.

He'll be back somewhere, when his PR people think the stink is off. He'll dip his toe in when his next "Killing Whoever" book comes out,