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Damnit, what about old Biff!?! Is dying in that scene when he comes back to 2015 or not?

But the pollen is what attracts the bees who I think then fuck the birds maybe?

I like it for its terribleness

True, but vinyl still plays best on a car stereo.

"All signs point to maybe"

Ariel Pink's "Menopause Man"

Keasby Nights and Streetlight Manifesto's first two albums.

Start at season 4. Seriously, it's almost like a clean slate in that it doesn't really spoil much of what took place before hand nor do you need to know what has been going on. Oh also it's commonly regarded as the best season, which I have to admit it probably is, even though my personal favorite is 3. But after that

I think the problem is that the whole motivation behind the fake serial killer thing was so that the police department could get proper funding. At that point, I didn't really care how they went about getting money from the city. After all that buildup from season 4, I was ready for them to come down hard on Marlo's

They probably only semi dealt with prison because of the show OZ. Still I think it would have been very interesting as a later season plot. Especially with

He needs to find a musician named Frank White, then get to work with Jack and Frank Black and just get it over with already.

I hope that the sound of it is good when I listen to it because I like good things. 

Don't care how popular they get as long as they still make good music. That said I really hope they don't completely abandon their Sink or Swim sound.

Yeah, but I personally would rather they have been either included in the later books, or as another one entirely.

Guess I just liked all those characters. Plus it had Blanie, the giant bear, the discovery of the beam, The City of Lud and the "god drums", that whole business with the real wastelands caused by the cataclysm. Drawing of the Three was my second favorite in the series but they were largely wandering along a coast line

It's still worth finishing, but yeah I don't really get it when someone says it's the best either. The only reason I could kind of sort of see that is from the first hundred pages or so, which awesomely concludes the cliffhanger of book 3 and the end part of Roland's story. Both of those are highlights of the entire

You cut that out now mister I mean it! I'm serious, you better…

I think Joan is simply incapable of saying anything to other women without sounding bitchy. It's not intentional.

Yes sadly I think it might be a long time before we see episode 2 of The Adventures of Roger and Sally.

W&G was the first overly long DT book. Books five and seven would continue this. It could have been vastly improved if King incorporated