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Um, Damon Wayans Jr. told me that there IS a new Happy Endings this week.

That last song, "No One Will Ever Love You", was co-written by John Paul White of the Civil Wars and Steve McEwan, a guy who's written songs for the likes of Tim McGraw, Kenny Chesney and Carrie Underwood. But I'm not sure if it has been recorded by anyone before or if it was written specifically for the show.

That last song, "No One Will Ever Love You", was co-written by John Paul White of the Civil Wars and Steve McEwan, a guy who's written songs for the likes of Tim McGraw, Kenny Chesney and Carrie Underwood. But I'm not sure if it has been recorded by anyone before or if it was written specifically for the show.

10 Craziest Omissions:

10 Craziest Omissions:

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Wrecking Ball is pretty great, but I would have a hard time believing anyone would put it in Springsteen's top five albums. For the record:

Wrecking Ball is pretty great, but I would have a hard time believing anyone would put it in Springsteen's top five albums. For the record:

I'm confused. The title of this Louie episode is called "Late Show", so I was hoping he would be going on Letterman, the show he used to write for. But you're telling me that he's actually going on Leno? That's a little disappointing, if so.

I'm confused. The title of this Louie episode is called "Late Show", so I was hoping he would be going on Letterman, the show he used to write for. But you're telling me that he's actually going on Leno? That's a little disappointing, if so.

Todd, I'd love to read your top 10 musical moments on The Sopranos. There are so many great ones. Otis Redding's "My Lover's Prayer" and the Chi-Lites' "Oh Girl" immediately come to mind.

Todd, I'd love to read your top 10 musical moments on The Sopranos. There are so many great ones. Otis Redding's "My Lover's Prayer" and the Chi-Lites' "Oh Girl" immediately come to mind.

I love when Kramer is getting ready for bed at the Costanza's, and he takes a big swig of water and says, "that was alright." My roommate and I may be the only people in the world that find that line hilarious, but for some reason we do, and we say it almost every time after taking a big swig of any drink.

He's not even married like I am!

Yes, I vote for mini-series roundup as long as you cover the original Lonesome Dove. Lonesome Dove was awesome, and it contained the best performance of their careers by both Robert Duvall and Tommy Lee Jones, in my opinion.

Did anyone else get really pissed off at these five assholes when they were screaming and waking up that entire neighborhood at 4 in the morning? That was not cool. I would have told them to fuck off.

Of course! Absolute zero!

On George's motivation to join the cult: It's not that he actually wants to be in the cult. It's just that he feels so disrespected that they won't even make an effort to recruit him. There are a lot of other crazy George plots where his motivation has to do with a lack of respect rather than money or women: Jerk

"These reports you handed in. It's almost as if you have no business training at all."
I've often thought about what Kramer could possibly have written in those reports he handed in, but that's probably one of those things that's funnier when left to the imagination.