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Charles Mahoney
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I'm sorry man, but I'm digging this show hard. Part of the problem I think with these reviews is that their focus on the whole "plot over character thing" (e.g. we get a lot of interesting stuff, but none of it is human), all of that stuff misses the point of "House of Cards." The show is awesome because it shows that

Oh sure, it all seems cool now, but just you wait. Five bucks says the hologram machines are powered by human souls, or Native American tears, or  something

Oh sure, it all seems cool now, but just you wait. Five bucks says the hologram machines are powered by human souls, or Native American tears, or  something

You gotta wonder if they were gonna sue for $70 trillion, and someone said "You know what?  Throw another 2 on their. It's already crazy, so why not go the extra mile?"

You gotta wonder if they were gonna sue for $70 trillion, and someone said "You know what?  Throw another 2 on their. It's already crazy, so why not go the extra mile?"

Holy living shit. I thought this was gonna be semi-racist D material (from the trailer at least).

Oh thank God Whitney was renewed. I was worried because of it's low ratings, poor critical reception, and complete and total lack of quality. But glad to see that, in the end, NBC saw past the smokescreen and did the right thing

I'm pretty sure if that "Castles" from this album was a Backstreet Boys song that got shelved and later picked up by B.o.B. Seriously, what the hell happened to this guy?

Tonight on Real Time With Bill Maher: "RABBLE, RABBLE, RABBLE, RABBLE, RABBLE"

Awwww, I kinda liked Eliza Dushku on Dollhouse. Don't get me wrong; she's not a brilliant actor or anything, and it could feel sometimes like every character she played was being filtered through her "Dushku-ness."

Best part about the Sigourny cameo: She's listed in the credits as "Director." Yay! I get it!

heh heh. chill-fuck.

Yeah, this CD will always be an A++ in my book. There's very few indie rock albums that just flat-out rock like "The Monitor"

Booth would later go on to pour laughing gas into the city's parade balloons, lead a penguin invasion, and cover the tallest buildings with poison ivy. Damn you, Booth!

I'm not sure if I like what (I think) NBC was trying to do here. Deprive, then cause a flood of buzz and views. It's clear that Community is doing better now because people like us have spent the past week hyping it as much as possible in anticipation, and that's great. But I think the ratings will stabilize at their

Moral of the story: If you do have an abortion, make sure you finish the job then and there. Show pity, and they will come once old enough for vengeance.

Wayne would follow "Rebirth"  with "Tha Carter IV," an album so sober, functional and mature, it's practically wearing a business suit and voting for Romney. 

I still don't like that the writer got away with just replacing and rebuilding his life in "World." It's the Twilight Zone! Replacing your wife with your mistress should lead to, I dunno, you becoming increasingly cold and longing until you wish her back, looping you in some vicious cycle of wanting what you can't

I am curious if there's a version of "Chaser's" plot where the love potion creates actual complex attachment in the woman, instead of blind devotion. Of course, that version probably ends in a jealous shooting when he tries to leave her…

I didn't mind 'em, actually. The ridiculous whimsy  worked for me, in a  "Creepy Joker smile that's a bit too big to trust" kinda way. Like Wickwire, or a smiling group of dead astronauts