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Obligatory St. Vincent Favorites:
1. Strange Mercy A
2. S/T A
3. Actor B+
4. Marry Me B+

We'll do it live. WE'LL DO IT LIVE! Fuck it.

Looking forward to listening to this, but with a slight amount of reservation. In my opinion, Let England Shake is on my very short list for 'album of the decade.' So, expectation setting is a difficult thing to manage. My gut reaction is that this will be a very similar listening experience with Is This Desire - an

God, what a depressing ending to probably my favorite show of the year. Yes, Viruet points out that we all knew what was coming. And like the reviewer, I watched the verdict again last night to see the reactions. And you can sort of pinpoint the exact moment where Kardashian's soul left his body just as the verdict

If the Saturday Night Live writers can't sustain 90 minutes a week, I'm guessing the RAW writers aren't able to as well. Do the team a favor, Vince, and knock it down to 2 hours.

That's why I don't review episodes. I would have given this one an A-. But I'm the type of person who finds the episodes most grounded in reality for 'Bob's Burgers' to be the most funny. I think the episode did a great job focusing in on one of the best elements of Tina's character - her overall perceived 'blandness'

Elastic will always elicit warm, fuzzy college memories of walking downtown in the dead of winter, trying to get adequately beer-buzzed, but also fed (pizza) on just $15.

The music is a B+, the guy behind the music is an across-the-board D- douche.

This is still my favorite Hold Steady album. Not dismissing on Boys and Girls in America, but I couldn't get into that album as much as everyone else, just because 'Separation Sunday' truly spoiled me.