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Pretentious Guy
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A gay friend of mine pointed out he died on the UN's International Day of Happiness. Like the whole world is happy he's dead. That could be God or irony or the God of Irony at work right there.

Try inserting a comma. "Fuck, yeah?"

What if we mixed the two shows into Enlightened Heroes?

Murdered the royal family? When did Quentin Tarantino take over the writing of the show?

So he's Keyser Soze?

Richard Belzer had a reoccurring role as someone who wasn't Det. John Munch.

Hasn't the show always opened with a shot of Isis' ass?

She could meet Richard Harrow!

As awesome as Mrs. Hughes is in general, I am not sure closing the door on herself and a man she knows to be capable of violent actions was a very smart thing to do.

"No."

Well, intervening between Roy and Thea has worked so well for people in the past…

That would be the Baldwin who found religion.

That's not quite what confounds me. It's not so much the Granthams looking to find Tom (who appears to have adjusted better to the death of his spouse than Mary has) a woman, but why it he was accepted into the family (eventually) and is somehow considered a part of it given where he started, and yet how last year's

I try not to think about the sexual politics involved. Tom was a chauffeur who married the lord's daughter. Now for some reason he is above the very servants he used to be part of, and Edna can't possibly work her way up in a similar way if she is, in fact, genuine about her feelings here (doubtful since she seems

Because MAGIC!

No edits to John Galt's radio address.

Yeah, but Buscemi was terrible when he played Rosemary.

Wasn't Mia Farrow the same during the original?

Or maybe she is the sexy green woman.

I misread the headline as "Zooey Deschanel".