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Antonio Muse
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This is primarily for the married folk (you single people chime in if this is relevant to you): the movie may be a "C", but for me, it's been an "A" for aphrodisiac. And I mean

Kevin says he doesn't know why he enjoyed Peter's stair trouble so much. If he's like me, he enjoys any kind of abuse Peter takes due to all the things he's done over the series. I kept hoping he might break his neck during one of those falls; maybe they're saving Peter's death for the last episode.

If this cool storyline persists and we only check in on it monthly, there might be a lot of cool stuff we miss that we can't chat about.

I hope they retain the "Punk railing against Cena and the entire PG era he represents" angle that had us all so hyped to begin with, and if there's any chance that happens, there must be weekly recaps of RAW, at least until that saga comes to a semblance of a conclusion.

Brevity in Grief
damn, Damn, DAMN!

I'm very disappointed…
I searched through all these comments and not one mention of arguably the greatest score for a comedy ever composed, AIRPLANE! Without the context of the film, the music brings up a wide variety of emotions, including but not limited to wry amusement.

I would argue it's about time the score for GB is finally released, or, if it's not long enough for it's own album, then slap it onto a rerelease of the soundtrack.

You're right, it seems that Air's masterwork, in my opinion, has been slept on.

Title was perfect…
since it was a logical progression from being a college dropout, going back and dealing with late registration, and making it to graduation so you can have a good ass job to fall back on. Movies, shows, and books have screwed me so much with themes that I even care about keeping this one intact.

My DVR says the Thugnificent episode was called "Bitches to Rags", but the episode that came on last night had the title "The Color Ruckus." So, yes, this is the latest Boondocks too hot for network TV.

Thanks a lot, guys!

The First Season
I've started watching In Treatment during this Season and I'm interested to know more of the particulars of the 1st Season. I know about Blair Underwood's Alex and apparently Dianne Wiest's Gina figured heavily as well. But what about Paul's other patients? Could you guys tell me what was up with

They're all screwed, but I'll go with Oliver. His hell is just beginning.

I don't think so. It look like she was starting to lose her hair from the chemo in next week's preview.

This Channel Saved My Imagination…
….yep, basically it did. With its wide variety of movies, commerical-free goodness, Robert being all kinds of awesome. Yeah, when I didn't have DirecTV, TCM was the go-to place. Really still is.

Yeah, really, I was begging for Paul to say something. I mean, come on! His silence screwed everything even more. I guess, thinking from his POV, maybe he imagined that if he were to discourage her, she would hold on to that view even more. So, he wants her to draw the logical conclusion herself. Nevertheless, it

That is neat.

In the preview for next week, the name of the girlfriend was uttered by Oliver as he explained how she helped with his homework, which caused Bess to have a fit, of course…

Hmm…The Death of Science Fiction….sounds like a perfect novel plot. I wouldn't mind hearing some possible ways this story could go from you guys.

Yeah, to keep on doing what you guys are doing, it would be nice if you could interview more authors. That would be sweet. Unless you're already doing it. Then I'll be quiet.