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    To admit you were wrong on something as life defining as this after years of (somewhat unfair) mockery and scrutiny would be psychologically devastating. People would like to think they'd behave differently, but the reality is that barring absolute proof most of us would cling even harder to our initial judgment.

    I think the Don Ohlmeyer party "thanking" the jury was later.

    Because he's a provocateur with no interest in believability. He should be in movies. Nobody cares why they're trying to shoot Cary Grant from a crop duster.

    Young & Hungry had Josh making out with his therapist, but this is the show that treated spying on someone's therapy session as a wacky plot. Even by sitcom standards, these people are deranged, but the show doesn't seem to know it.

    After Dark, My Sweet

    And it's not like he could have gained new acolytes, because to the black community he was just an "imperfect vessel."

    I know that Ryan Murphy does get a lot of deserved criticism, but when you need a great cast and a discomforting camp tone, he's the guy to call.

    That too.

    There would be an interesting For Our Consideration asking why that is, although personally I would say that Homeland did hit "Great" at one time.

    I disagree. We know Chuck has bailed out Slippin' Jimmy and the implication was multiple times. Chuck gave Jimmy a job in NM. All of Chuck's rage is aimed at Lawyer Jimmy.

    Thanks for this article, I consistently say that Vanderpump Rules is the best cast show on television.

    This has been a long running problem with daytime soap operas, which due to a lot of reasons has had more "fan engagement" than primetime. Full with deliberate misleading, campaigning by the actors for certain storylines, and responses of promises of not watching. The most succinct answer being the so-called Marland

    At first, I thought I had forgotten Matt Barr was on this show. Then I realized you meant the other Craigslist Murderer Lifetime movie.

    I liked the gloryhole restaurant, space pants, and Dinklage's acting in the pompous boss at the magic show sketches. Other than that, it was pretty weak. Big Papi always makes me laugh, though. I would definitely use Welp.

    Napoleon:

    No, Guzman and Tanner Kalina too.

    Sadly, that was disappointing. It lived down to Some Nudity.

    I saw an advanced screening and really loved it. Some scenes don't work but you know a something better will be coming up quickly. I could've spent another two hours with these guys. Glen Powell will get the bulk of the praise and it's deserved, but I really think everyone was magnificent. Every time I think I have

    But if it doesn't validate Chuck's story, then it's a pointless red herring. That would be bad writing, which is not what these writers do. I doubt we're going to get any "more information" on this story, unless you want a montage of 20-something Chuck doing accounting. (Admittedly, these writers could pull that off.)

    No it didn't. Chuck says very explicitly that his father didn't see the bad in people.