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One thing that has always bothered me. Why did the cult leave all that incriminating evidence inside of that abandoned school? It seems like it was pretty easy to clean up. The school wasn't exactly in a remote location (right off a road/highway with vehicular traffic) and there was no indication that Rust had a

Eric Adams is so hip and contrarian!!! He gave the best show on television a C! Are you not impressed by the courage and intelligence of his review?

You're right, I don't think Nussbaum thinks Gilligan has that attitude toward Skyler. Sklyer has basically been portrayed as a sympathetic character trying to do the best that she can in a horrible situation brought upon by her husband (at least until the moment she tacitly recommends to Walter that he kill Jesse, a

Yeah, this is it, although I didn't realize she retracted her view in her initial write up. This doesn't tell the whole story though. Seitz wouldn't get off this theory despite hundreds of readers telling him he was wrong. Seitz has a remarkable ability to misinterpret basic plot points. Nussbaum was on Twitter

He just responded (on twitter) that "next season" he will have more complex female characters in response to some idiot fan who tweeted her issue with the show. He never said anything about female detectives.

No mention of (as Paulie liked to call it) Ralphie's Gladiator "fixation" on the Sopranos? (you give us AJ talking about Studio 54??)

The theme song has been in my head all day since reading this article.

Common conversation heard in American homes in the late 80's while LA Law was airing:

Creator Nic Pizzolato just tweeted a link to this article on the show:

This may sound incredibly corny, but I just need to thank Mr. Ramis for Ghostbusters. What incredible pure joy that movie brought to me as a kid and in my adult life. EVERY damn line in that movie is a classic. For me, it's the funniest movie ever made. It always makes me smile no matter what mood I'm in. They

I've seen every form of combustion known to man…

Is anyone besides me looking forward to the censored version of Wolf of Wall Street?

The A&E edits are particularly egregious not only for the editing of the dialogue and violence, but because they always cut the closing song and credits in order to go to a commercial. The music (especially the music Chase chose) at the end of each episode was such a huge part of the show. I watched "Long Term

It's funny you say this because growing up I also had a VHS copy taped from television of an edited Blazing Saddles. I also grew up in New York but don't remember if it was taped off WNYW.

Max Casella was the ageless one for a while. I do remember growing up watching this show that there was always a lot of talk about how old he actually was.

"He stares at me when I sleep. It's a little off-putting."

Glad some people here appreciate the greatness of Dirty Work and Farley's great work in it.

There could certainly be a Louisiana state law making any statements or confession inadmissible against person making said statement if that person is undergoing a "custodial" interrogation by the police who are aware the person may be intoxicated. I think you can certainly argue that it was a custodial situation

He also wrote a book about "The OC." He loves great television.

The reason I am hesitant to watch Hannibal, or any network show really, is that no matter how well is starts, it will eventually be compromised by network suits trying to make a buck. It's just inevitable. As the show gets more popular and profitable, networks will make it more outlandish and keep it on well past