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The Devil and John Berryman
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Unless you have a really odd, incredibly specific contract with the AV Club, I'd imagine you're free to stop visiting the page no matter what the content of their headlines are.

I'm confused as to what you are taking issue with.

The case against Avery made me mad. The case against Dassey made me want crawl into a hole to cry for a few months.

People still talk about Serial and Adnan Syed more than a year later. This being in a binge friendly video format on Netflix certainly won't make it any less accessible. And while the general consensus in the case against Syed is that he had an awful trial, but still probably (or at least maybe) committed the murder,

That's really sweet of you AV Club. No one has referred to the Sun Times as "major newspaper" for at least two decades.

SWISH is actually a concept album about the life of Sonny Vaccaro, the man who launched the Air Jordan brand before being dumped by Nike.

People are still pissed about that. What do you suggest we do? Bring an armed insurgency with no snacks to the dentist's office?

The news in the last few days of jury intimidation and vote training should absolutely be grounds for a retrial. But trying to prove that, and trying to get anyone in Wisconsin to listen, would be pretty difficult.

It does the exact opposite. The story was supposed to be about Ted growing up to meet the true love of his life. Instead it is about what we are specifically told in the first episode that it is not about, i.e. Robin.

And if you look at the reaction at the time most fans agreed. It wasn't until people started binging it that the world decided it sucked.

Unless there is some crazy post credit twist I missed, I'm fairly certain that Dean Strang is not in prison.

"Wait For It" - Aaron Burr, from the musical Hamilton

I don't even get what the State got out of that prosecution, other than being complete and utter assholes for no reason. They got the man they wanted. They could have said that Dassey's information helped to lead to the conviction of a murderer, and sent him on his way.

If you live in Madison or Milwaukee you and your neighbors are probably pretty awesome. If not…

Due to Walker's love affair with dismantling unions, Wisconsin's prison system is a mess, and doesn't have the staff to properly guard the facility. He should start pardoning as many people as he can to lighten the work load if he actually cares about the economic well being of the state.

Kind of like the film itself, the themed area should be, if nothing else, gorgeous.

I have no doubt everything you said is true, and your wife does have a truly amazing ability to read people quickly. The problem is, lots of people (police especially) think they have this ability as well. This is how you end up with police framing someone for murder, because they are under the illusion that they are

I don't think even it's staunchest defenders will say Season 2 tops 1. If you didn't love the first season there's pretty much no reason to try this one.

Most annoying person alive? I take it you've never met a Boston sports fan?