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Kate Cooley
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Big Daddy's furry hat was sartorial brilliance… or ridiculousness… Sartorial Ridicu-lance!

I was very disappointed in how he left. I was hoping so hard for him to snap and spend a season killing off people behind everyone's back.

I was very disappointed in how he left. I was hoping so hard for him to snap and spend a season killing off people behind everyone's back.

I liked the one with the guy from Oz in it.

I liked the one with the guy from Oz in it.

Tell them that you're fascinated by the worst cops ever documented!

Tell them that you're fascinated by the worst cops ever documented!

As someone who grew up in New York, I can tell you that I'm from a generation of Brenda and Eddies who to this day don't realize what they're singing about.

As someone who grew up in New York, I can tell you that I'm from a generation of Brenda and Eddies who to this day don't realize what they're singing about.

I don't know how thankful I am for that. I guess it's good that, if you liked the earlier stuff, you'll like this one, too. But there's nothing even in his review that temps me to buy a ticket. I was hoping that I would have read something like "a departure from his earlier audience-baiting work' or something like

Duck Soup? Really? Nah. The Marx Brothers were and are still upon rewatching really REALLY funny. Smart and sharp and honed by years of vaudeville circuit work. While SBC can be funny (I hated Talledega Nights, but he was good and I loved Sweeney Todd and he was good), this whole "using a character to expose YOUR

No, he HAD Autism, but Jim Carrey fixed it right up.

That one just about did me in. Good work!

I think we need to stop acting like this show was soldiering on after Russell's suicide and come to the realization that all of these scenes dealing with the Armstrong's crummy marriage were slapped together after the news hit. It's been nothing short of ghoulish the way they're capitalizing on his death to shove the