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P.S. Your cunt is in the sink.

Well if it had already aired, it wouldn't be a spoiler.

I copied those descriptions into a Walking Dead post earlier in the week. I'll just link back to it rather than posting it here.

Wow, the most obvious setup possible for a Leonard Pierce joke, and nobody takes the bait. I'm disappointed.

Some disgruntled ex-employee of one of the show's post-production houses has been posting season spoilers for weeks now. You can find them at pretty much any forum. Case in point:

I thought the rumor was merely that they digitally altered her voice.

She was also standing next to Rosie during the climactic race in the pilot. I think her name is "the blonde woman who sometimes stands next to Rosie."

Look, it's baloney man.

We will interpret it that way, and there's not a damn thing you can do about it. Just accept it.

I'll be surprised if Hoffman & Nolte don't get nominated. The Emmys have shown a willingness in the past to recognize shows that nobody watches provided there's star power (e.g. Damages). And HBO will surely be throwing a lot of money behind a campaign since winning some awards is probably its best shot at growing the

@Audience Member

I used to be of the opinion that Update always worked better as a one-person setup, that it better allowed for the host to bring his/her personality to it. My reasoning was that the Miller/Nealon/Macdonald Updates all had their very own unique styles while the Fey/Fallon/Poehler/Meyers pairings all seemed to have a

Aside from after The Voice, there are no good timeslots on NBC.

If you truly wanted to pander, you wouldn't have used a long shot.

His general point that you should give a show time in the same slot so that it has the opportunity to grow is one I agree with, but I'm not sure I agree with him when he uses Cougar Town as an example. Is two full seasons in a plum, protected time slot really not enough time to have a chance at growing your audience?

How many critics do you think have already written their "Shit! Cougar Town had lousy ratings last night" articles.

Alright, I'll finally ask. Does the "OF COCK" meme have any specific origins that can be pointed to like the Dawes meme, or is it just something that people kind of randomly started doing?

So is this O'Neal's routine for petty much anyone who directs and stars in a movie?

Funny you bring up Hill Street Blues, because the first show I thought of when I noticed that each episode is ending with a Ace & Gus conversation was how each Hill Street episode ended with a Frank & Joyce conversation.