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I'm no hypothermia expert, but have endured more than a few cold winters and freezing water, so I can weigh in with a little more knowledge than say, all the people last season who never saw snow let alone jumped from good to great heights into snowbanks swear that that should have killed Sansa & Theon.

For me, it felt like a lot of these sketches were a little too on-the-nose. The knife was inserted, but it didn't have that twist that this show usually does so well.

"What, you're not going to time-travel because of your shift at Hertz Rent-A-Car?"

Yeah, I gagged like Abbi at Ilana's frank description of sucking baby dick blood. Luckily, I was prepared for this by Trevor Moore's Comedy Central special "High In Church" and the informative song "God Hates the Tips of Little Babies' Dicks".

I rewatched a lot of the series now that IFC is dedicating 2/3rds of it's programming to the show. It's funny (for a sitcom) premise that is an interesting time capsule: the late 90s (like the late 70s) it seemed that legalization was just around the corner with increased mainstream acceptance. But with the GWB era

Even in 2016, way too many movies, sitcoms, comics, etc, rely on the same damn munchies joke that has been told for the past 30+ years. "Hurr durr, weed gives you munchies!" …and that's the joke.

Snort some zoloft, take the edge off, and enjoy the article.

I say we crack down on the hippies! Bleh!

I was about to post the same thing… for whatever reason, GWB was off limits, which really sucked, because the public could have used some levity from the classic-era-style Simpsons' vicious satire on that psychopathic cowboy wannabe in the seat of Commander in Chief.

The Avengers. I avoided 3D movies after Avatar (which I thought was incredible and immersive) because I heard no other movie came close to using the technology as well.
I decided to finally role the dice again with Avengers: I thought the movie was awesome and all of the 3d was entirely all bells and whistles and

Pretty much same here. MASH was the old-timey show that came on in the afternoon after Simpsons reruns. I usually switched it off before the opening theme song played, but every now and again watched an episode.

Any list, TV special, listicle etc ~"100 Greatest Moments on TV Ever" that leaves out "I Killed Cancer" is a terminally flawed list.

A few months back a dozen or so of us (50/50 guys and gals), watched Episode I - VI in a row. Heavy constant drinking was involved. After 3 or 4 movies, yeah, it's a pretty brutal slog and endurance trial, but on the other hand, drunkenly heckling Anakin Skywalker for ~5 hours during Ep 2 & 3 was the most fun I've

I've been watching Vinyl every week, and every week it's "When are they going to get to the fireworks factory?!"
And it appears Terence Winter has left the show to return to his home planet.

The fight scene where Lee absolute dominates O'Hara, who tries cheating, so Lee stomps the living fuck out of him- close up on his face while he screams out a blood curdling howl = some intense combination of chills and testosterone rush that no other action star has ever, ever come close to replicating.

"You guys must be a really amazing team if you had two perfect children and have stayed together for 35 years."
"Wow. It was quite a shit, huh?"

By most accounts, before his injuries Walton owned Jabbar who was merely just on weed.

I was of the line of thinking that the LAPD that got away with beating Rodney King, having a racist nazi like Furhman on staff, etc, could have planted the evidence. I wasn't alone in thinking that.

This interview missed a lot. How do you not ask a guy who's been to 800+ Grateful Dead concerts one question about LSD?

In middle school our teacher stopped class and wheeled in a TV so we could all watch the verdict live. I remember the Rodney King verdict well, and I remember being outraged to the point of tears. Hearing "Not Guilty" was vindicating, as it seemed like some sort of justice was finally being dealt to the corrupt,