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Shosh and Ray, or GTFO, Todd.  I'll revoke my #TEAMTODD status if I need to.

I mean, he was no Sergio or Brett.  Kids Kouch was pretty great, though.

I always enjoyed Ben Hoffman on Infomania but not sure if I could stomach him for a full show.  He's best in 3-4 minute bites.

Sam Phillips, I believe.  So so so so good.

#TEAMTODD

I learned a lot from Forever.  Boo is on the right track.

I have been searching the Internet all morning for it.  Can't these young folks who watch ABC Family turn it into a mp3 for me?

My February 2012 self cannot believe how much February 2013 self effin' loves New Girl.  The span of episodes in the last 3-4 weeks has been incredible.

NPH is a great screwball comedian and it's clearly something he relishes, so I love when they go to that well on the show.  It wears well on him.

It makes me feel as though this season would have been a pretty solid final season.   Perhaps they can keep the momentum going but the last few weeks have felt like a great build-up to a finale.

I thought it was consistent with the fact that Robin's version of most events is never accurate.  That said, Lily's version is the one that made me laugh the most, because a foolish Teddy Westside is the best Teddy Westside.

Not only does he lack special insight but enough historical inaccuracies that the National Park Service had to publicly announce all the issues with the book to explain why they refuse to sell it in their gift shops.

I say ASP brings in Scott Patterson as a grumpy ex-stagehand-turned-town-handyman. I think Sutton Foster can work with that.

I have been telling people how hot Lewis Powell was for YEARS!  I feel so vindicated.  And also a little dirty.

As someone who leads Lincoln Assassination tours a couple times a week in DC, I couldn't bring myself to sit through this (or the book, for that matter.)  If anyone wants to read two very good books about the Lincoln assassination, I recommend Manhunt by James Swanson and Blood on the Moon by Edward Steers.  

#TeamTodd

"I've never been a situation where a woman I never knew just up and kissed me."

Damn that Patrick Wilson for being TOO handsome! 

Frankly, if Lena Dunham is being self-indulgent by putting Patrick Wilson on my television for one night, I am 100% okay with that.