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Knowlton Nash
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I could use way less Kalinda. She's beyond being mysterious and just doesn't have a character. Which is why every attempt at giving her an extended storyline is brutal (Blake, her FBI girlfriend, her husband). She's always been best serving Alicia (drinks).

I won't say I gleaned every meaning from the series, but I'm pretty sure the point of Deadwood wasn't that you should exclaim 'cocksucka' every time you hear the name Wu.

What is creme cheese? Is it similar to cream cheese? Or more like the sugar shit that's in the middle of an Oreo?

What is creme cheese? Is it similar to cream cheese? Or more like the sugar shit that's in the middle of an Oreo?

That sounds right.

That sounds right.

Why in the sweet fuck would you ruin a movie that had a spoiler space page, in the spoiler space of different fucking movie!?

Why in the sweet fuck would you ruin a movie that had a spoiler space page, in the spoiler space of different fucking movie!?

"I wanna kill you, because I respect you… Jess I think i figured out hunting."

"I wanna kill you, because I respect you… Jess I think i figured out hunting."

SPOILER (as requested):

SPOILER (as requested):

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Watching Gerry was one of the most mysterious and rich cinematic experiences of my life, centering around the sunrise sequence. Its patience and mesmerizing execution will be hard for me to forget. Minutes of beautiful beautiful frames totaling a sum far greater than any of the amazing images on their own—sort of the

Watching Gerry was one of the most mysterious and rich cinematic experiences of my life, centering around the sunrise sequence. Its patience and mesmerizing execution will be hard for me to forget. Minutes of beautiful beautiful frames totaling a sum far greater than any of the amazing images on their own—sort of the

Thank you for your insights and I'm sorry you lost an old friend.

Thank you for your insights and I'm sorry you lost an old friend.

Actually my favourite moment of the episode was during that break when Stone admitted to being bitterly opposed to the concept of food criticism, before proceeding to compliment the other judges for their wide base of food knowledge.

Actually my favourite moment of the episode was during that break when Stone admitted to being bitterly opposed to the concept of food criticism, before proceeding to compliment the other judges for their wide base of food knowledge.

Can we please stop using the word "artful"? Despite the way it seems to be used, it has no normative meaning and is so vague as to be aggravating.