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That's fine, but on Jeopardy at least the game and not the people are the focus.  They spend about 3 minutes on the contestants, they spend 19 minutes playing the game.  Wheel of Fortune has all kinds of gimmicky prizes and stuff and seems designed to appeal to people who play slot machines regularly, but regardless,

Are people that stupid?  Ugh, probably.  I've never understood the appeal of looking up answers on one's phone for something like this - Regis will tell you the right answer eventually, can't you just wait 3 minutes?  (you know, for the person to talk it out, for Regis to draw it out, for the person to agonize, for

Are people that stupid?  Ugh, probably.  I've never understood the appeal of looking up answers on one's phone for something like this - Regis will tell you the right answer eventually, can't you just wait 3 minutes?  (you know, for the person to talk it out, for Regis to draw it out, for the person to agonize, for

Millionaire? changed the game for the worse - game shows used to be daytime programming, but Millionaire was the highest rated show in primetime for a while.  You're not looking to establish a 5 or 10 year run on the graveyard of daytime television anymore, you're looking to amaze everyone, become the thing that

Millionaire? changed the game for the worse - game shows used to be daytime programming, but Millionaire was the highest rated show in primetime for a while.  You're not looking to establish a 5 or 10 year run on the graveyard of daytime television anymore, you're looking to amaze everyone, become the thing that

Phil DN does this thing where he not only reviews what he's assigned to review, he also takes the opportunity to review anyone's career who's involved with that particular show.  It results in a lot of strange tangential potshots such as the ones above.

Phil DN does this thing where he not only reviews what he's assigned to review, he also takes the opportunity to review anyone's career who's involved with that particular show.  It results in a lot of strange tangential potshots such as the ones above.

I don't follow Delaney, but if a comedian tweets 10-15 times a day, many of their tweets are bound to not be funny. Odds are his 'unfunniness' is due to a few things, but the biggest is probably that you got used to his comic voice.

I don't follow Delaney, but if a comedian tweets 10-15 times a day, many of their tweets are bound to not be funny. Odds are his 'unfunniness' is due to a few things, but the biggest is probably that you got used to his comic voice.

The more difficult a position is to field adequately, the harder it is to find a person who can do that and hit well enough to be a major league ballplayer.  Left field and first base are the two positions most likely to be occupied by a team's worst glove men, as they're the least demanding positions on the field.

The more difficult a position is to field adequately, the harder it is to find a person who can do that and hit well enough to be a major league ballplayer.  Left field and first base are the two positions most likely to be occupied by a team's worst glove men, as they're the least demanding positions on the field.

He had a dispute with the union.  Ditto Bernie Kosar and Jim Kelly, which is why they're QB Browns and Bills respectively.

He had a dispute with the union.  Ditto Bernie Kosar and Jim Kelly, which is why they're QB Browns and Bills respectively.

I mean yeah, I think it's more interesting to consider what Jackson could've been as a baseball player had he not played football - maybe he would've developed plate discipline.  Basically, his entire baseball story is of a guy who was an incredible natural athlete but went as far as a natural athlete can go in that

I mean yeah, I think it's more interesting to consider what Jackson could've been as a baseball player had he not played football - maybe he would've developed plate discipline.  Basically, his entire baseball story is of a guy who was an incredible natural athlete but went as far as a natural athlete can go in that

I've never been big on psychology, but I don't think sociopaths are incapable of demonstrating positive emotion or empathy (perhaps Melfi's literature says this in the show, I don't remember) - rather their demonstration of feelings is false.  They are merely looking to 'appear' human - that is why Melfi reaches the

I've never been big on psychology, but I don't think sociopaths are incapable of demonstrating positive emotion or empathy (perhaps Melfi's literature says this in the show, I don't remember) - rather their demonstration of feelings is false.  They are merely looking to 'appear' human - that is why Melfi reaches the

You're beholden to no human cocksucker - you should've just said it

You're beholden to no human cocksucker - you should've just said it

Patrick is a mob lawyer.  Meadow's on the path to being one herself.  She's not a 'Mafia wife' but she will be continue to be a part of the life.