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Zima hardly counts as booze.

Hippies were, and are, fucking lame. Never trust a hippie. All you need is love? Fuck that shit.

The best thing was that they (eventually) let Melissa Leo play it real - she looked like an ordinary female detective who worked 12-hour days. Meanwhile, on NYPD Blue, you had Amy Breneman and Kim Delaney. *eyeroll* I knew Homicide was more or less over when Leo left and they hired Michael Michele.

Ding ding ding. And of course, Palance's win was basically a lifetime achievement award. Fiennes still hasn't won an Oscar, so look out next time he turns in an award-worthy performance. I'm with E. Buzz, I hate the whole trickle-down Oscar process.

Get used to it; it only gets worse. I was 25 in 1993, and I am here to tell you there is no way in hell it's been twenty years since Dazed and Confused came out. Nope. Impossible. /denial

No no…that title will always be held by one William Zabka.

Oh, I had no problem with Maggie before she started banging Glenn. If they kill off Glenn, she can stay.

I am not a Daryl/Carol shipper at all, but yeah, fuck Rick. I think the only way the writers can make this up to us is to let Glenn die of the plague.

I would be 1000 times more interested in a show with Carol, Daryl and Michonne with no Glenn, Maggie or Rick. I like Herschel, but I'd be willing to let go of him.

I'm certainly glad he's gone for good. I cannot believe he's the executive chef at Galatoire's, which is supposed to be one of the best restaurants in New Orleans. He was thoroughly unimpressive, an irritant, and a creep.

I've lived in Ohio my entire life, most of that time in Columbus. I get not being a tOSU football homer, but come on…this is pretty amazing.

Yeah, at first I thought Dowd was being kind of a dick, but then I read the list. Spot on.

I love the House on Haunted Hill remake. It's not a great movie, and the ending's kind of ho-hum, but a lot of the time it's genuinely creepy.

That's what gets me - that episode should be one of the most memorable, widely known episodes of "Little House" based on the subject matter alone, but because the guy wore a creepy mask it's somehow passed into "Oh, I must have imagined that" territory.

Absolutely. The whole episode you're yelling at the screen "Run, Don, RUN!" Mystery Date was a surreal fever dream. The Jet Set was a reminder that there are real icky real people out there.

They didn't speak of such things. She would have been seen as spoiled goods. Remember how Alice Garvey never told her husband that she'd been married before she met him, and what happened when it came out? Also, Sylvia never said anything about what happened to her until she had to because *spoiler alert* she was

I'm honestly flummoxed by how the "mime rape" episode has become such a thing. It's not like it was taken out of circulation in syndication due to the subject matter (well, maybe Hallmark Channel skips that episode now). It's a typically mawkish, melodramatic 2-parter dealing with a serious subject, but that stupid

That was my problem with it too. It's understandable that he would be upset, but he and Karen were barely a thing, and he was surrounded by people who had lost much closer loved ones.

I was never a huge fan, but that was my recollection. I think he must have been on something; everything he said, he was either stating the obvious or making no sense whatsoever. I too think Hardwick did a good job of steering the conversation.

The best part about that is that actually happened to Paul Feig - he entered a disco dance contest and thought he did really well, and then the guy who went after him did magic tricks. Paul was a magician himself, and Nick's line about not knowing you could do magic is exactly what Paul said.