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I believe it goes to the New Bathroom Fixtures at Scientology HQ Fund. Wonderful cause.

I believe it goes to the New Bathroom Fixtures at Scientology HQ Fund. Wonderful cause.

I think you're missing the point. The complaint/joke is not just that TWD kills off one black person and introduces another. As you just showed, that critique is too broad to be true. The problem is that the show seemingly has a slot set aside for a "large black male" character, who is never given any personality

I think you're missing the point. The complaint/joke is not just that TWD kills off one black person and introduces another. As you just showed, that critique is too broad to be true. The problem is that the show seemingly has a slot set aside for a "large black male" character, who is never given any personality

I think we are to assume Richard showed up at that point because he saw he had an opening. It was right after Masseria called off his guys. Richard was presumably staking out the house, saw that he would only have to deal with Rosetti's guys and being Richard Harrow knew that he could off a dozen guys easy peasy lemon

I think we are to assume Richard showed up at that point because he saw he had an opening. It was right after Masseria called off his guys. Richard was presumably staking out the house, saw that he would only have to deal with Rosetti's guys and being Richard Harrow knew that he could off a dozen guys easy peasy lemon

Donald Glover. I got to chat with him once when I was a feeble insignificant college newspaper reporter, and he was one of the nicest people I ever had the pleasure of interviewing. Would be a shame to find out he regularly goes around town kicking little children in the shins or something.

Donald Glover. I got to chat with him once when I was a feeble insignificant college newspaper reporter, and he was one of the nicest people I ever had the pleasure of interviewing. Would be a shame to find out he regularly goes around town kicking little children in the shins or something.

The last time I saw Munn on TDS was in bit featuring a three-correspondent panel where they ran through recent notable business failures and tried to spin them as something positive. It was almost certainly something the writers put together just to fill a segment, but Cenac was completely and totally committed to it

The last time I saw Munn on TDS was in bit featuring a three-correspondent panel where they ran through recent notable business failures and tried to spin them as something positive. It was almost certainly something the writers put together just to fill a segment, but Cenac was completely and totally committed to it

I always just assumed the characters in Killer Joe called it "K-Fried-C" as a way of keeping the KFC corporate overlords off their backs. They're product doesn't exactly get the most flattering representation, so using the exact name might trigger some likely unsuccessful but still rather annoying legal action.

I always just assumed the characters in Killer Joe called it "K-Fried-C" as a way of keeping the KFC corporate overlords off their backs. They're product doesn't exactly get the most flattering representation, so using the exact name might trigger some likely unsuccessful but still rather annoying legal action.

I don't follow. How has Bryan Cranston proven to be more versatile than Jon Hamm and James Gandolfini? Pretty much every major role he has had since Breaking Bad began has been a roughly similar stilted authority figure (Contagion, John Carter, Total Recall, Lincoln Lawyer, Larry Crowne, Red Tails, Rock of Ages - the

I don't follow. How has Bryan Cranston proven to be more versatile than Jon Hamm and James Gandolfini? Pretty much every major role he has had since Breaking Bad began has been a roughly similar stilted authority figure (Contagion, John Carter, Total Recall, Lincoln Lawyer, Larry Crowne, Red Tails, Rock of Ages - the

Dinklage actually seems like a really plausible pick once season 3 of GoT rolls around in March. An awesomely plausible pick.

Dinklage actually seems like a really plausible pick once season 3 of GoT rolls around in March. An awesomely plausible pick.

Putting the moral quandaries of cheating aside, I'm a bit mystified by this from a business perspective, too. Sanders is a first-time director of a movie that got a lukewarm critical reception, it would seem they could go out and get pretty much anybody to direct the sequel. Stewart meanwhile is the star of a

Putting the moral quandaries of cheating aside, I'm a bit mystified by this from a business perspective, too. Sanders is a first-time director of a movie that got a lukewarm critical reception, it would seem they could go out and get pretty much anybody to direct the sequel. Stewart meanwhile is the star of a

I didn't catch any of the pre-release Talia buzz, but once she slept with Bruce and she started getting into a vague family history (along with that cryptic shot of a marking on her back) I figured it was a pretty good possibility that she was Talia.

I didn't catch any of the pre-release Talia buzz, but once she slept with Bruce and she started getting into a vague family history (along with that cryptic shot of a marking on her back) I figured it was a pretty good possibility that she was Talia.