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As an "old head," I have no use for this guy and his Fisher-Price rap. But it's okay. He's not here for me. If anything, I blame the record labels (yet again) continuing to advance this dumbed-down hip-hop at the expense of other, more ambitious artists.

OK Computer must be one of my favorite albums, as I can never get tired of listening to it, unlike some others. And, as is customarily the case when I really love a record, I have multiple copies in different places. So I've got three: the original CD I bought in '97 that's in the closet with the bulk of my music

So now we know it's true: TV executives are dying to cancel shows, regardless of their quality or ratings.

I have to say that the trailers provided very little sense of the villain WW would be facing, which seemed mildly worrying, given the difficulty these movies have with credible villains.

Who the fuck is spineless?

Thought it was really priceless how, when Phil & Liz are offering their performance review of Tuan, they find out that he's already submitted a critical report on them. The facial expressions!

I wonder if their trip to save Pasha, during which they were observed by the defectors' security, might finally put them on the feds' radar.

Trump's dad had dementia, right? Just sayin'.

Is it fair that someone who ostensibly shares some of the same beliefs as you (i.e., Fuck Trump), renders themselves objectionable, by behavior that is stupid, offensive, and publicity hungry? It must be.

The second season (what I saw of it) was less of a getaway story, and had more of a varied focus on the lives of slaves and former slaves. It covered drug use, PTSD, conflicts between abolitionists, and featured an entire episode based around a personal speech by Harriet Tubman.

Really? I always assumed they would replace the flashbacks with clips from season 1 starting in the fall. That's not gonna happen?

But, gee, tell me. Does it have Caucasian actors playing Afghan characters?

I admired what the show was trying to do, if I didn't always appreciate their execution. I also found the cast largely engaging. But I can understand why Netflix didn't proceed here. But I agree that I would love to read a story about the making of the Get-Down one day.

Boy, I missed this franchise like it was based on a YA book.

I wonder if, as a result of having so many Wellses to call upon every year, Team Flash doesn't just view a Wells as "expendable." That's kinda callous, but that's how it looks.

I guess it was too much to hope for just a simple victory to end this season, huh? I'm only halfway annoyed by it, though, as Barry does need to do penance, as he says, for the fiasco of Flashpoint. Hopefully, he'll have learned his lesson by the season premiere, when he gets freed.

The passive-aggression is coming off of Paige in waves, though.

I've been thinking lately about how the Americans will end. Ideally, Phil and Liz should face justice for their countless acts of murder and espionage, but this is Prestige TV, so there's little chance of that.happening. More likely, then that they return to Russia, and realize that the country they have sacrificed so

Hannity is going to do himself in.

Does anyone even consider McCain a "maverick" anymore? I would think the campaign he ran against Obama ended that. These days he just clocks hours on every single Sunday morning show, and somehow gets credit for making statements mildly critical of Trump, with no follow-through.