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Lol wut

Natalie Portman graduated from Harvard and has been published in scientific journals….so……

Yeah let's not get ahead of ourselves- she was no Heddy Lamar. I was a little unkind with calling her "dumb", but her effect on DiMaggio was negligible, thanks in large part to the brevity of the marriage (and because Joe was kind of a dick). The Eisenstein tryst probably never happened except in the fevered minds

That…that's pretty dumb, actually…

I'm absolutely positive that at his stage in his life, if you saw Robert Iler on the street, he would tell you what was scripted and filmed in return for a steak dinner- heck, a Big Mac meal would probably seal the deal.

In a way, Don's venality makes him that much more worse as an antihero- someone who, unlike Tony or Walt (or even to an extent McNulty), hasn't truly confronted the mess that he's made in others' lives. He isn't a cartoony villain, but like you said, the lack of compassion makes him the worst of all (at least in my

Eh, I thought it all made sense. Simon was trying to point out that the press was getting co-opted by sensationalistic stories, and fell for the fake serial narrative in its zeal to write the Big Story, while failing to write about the corruption, venality, and flat-out shenanigans in the BPD. By sidelining the one

Only if he says it like Angie Jordan from "30 Rock"

Tell the truth: Are you Drew Magary?

Freshman year in college, Hootie and the Blowfish were opening for Toad the Wet Sprocket's "Paul is Making Me Nervous" tour. Right after the tour kicked off, "Hold My Hand" got huge and was on the radio all the time; when ticket sales opened on campus, the huge sign on the student center said something like: " HOOTIE

"Gentlemen, there's an interloper in our midst. Please invite him to be escorted out."

EDGY

Second that. Oone thing you mentioned early on was how great that Diva Match was, and I'd like to amplify that. That match showed how the WWE can look at it as an awesome addition to the future face of RAW- hopefully, it won't be fleeting.

I personally liked Survivor best.

I was really hoping for a Lucas check-in too; how he got sent up still bothers me, and I was hoping that Gavin would try to put in a good word, or something- nope.

I read it as when Doug listened to Rachel, and seemed like he was ready to live and let live, it was all Doug; when that van turned around, and the shot jumped to a shovelfull of dirt landing on Rachel's hair, that was all Frank. The brief AAR in the Oval Office confirmed that if Frank wasn't pulling Stamper's

I…I don't think..that's how it goes…

Can I just say how well the show is handling this Other Threat? While it puts a focus on the ongoing histrionics of Alexandria's denizens, it has simultaneously made a great parallel plot with Darryl and Aaron tracking whatever it is lurking on the perimeter. The use of the Wolves as the Smoke Monster stand-in has

You're right about that- I guess it's used with such ubiquity as of late, particularly as a crutch word among some of the writers here, that it was just "Enough", you know?

PAINT MY FENCE!