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"It’s time for Justin Timberlake to come clean about the origins of “Cry Me A River”"

Lucky Louie is a much better case of why you shouldn't overlook multi-cam sitcoms just because of their format than TBBT will ever be. I wouldn't say it was a great show, though perhaps with a few more seasons it could have been.

"We love Dr. Sheldon Cooper and here's why you should, too"

Karaoke guy was Miles from LOST in a different life.

Eh? The Sons of Liberty was not the upper class face of the Revolution. They were predominantly middle class - lots of artisans, traders and local politicians.

Nice but I'm definitely not paying $90 for a Deluxe Edition of Rock of Ages. Thank god for Amazon MP3.

If this movie had been made a year or two later I wonder if they wouldn't have to change the Rock character's, since investment banking has become one of the most hated professions in America (not without justification).

Has anyone ever figured out what the hell the Morrie's Wigs guy is doing in this scene?

Is this about the '80s Satanic Panic crap? It's insane that we had what was essentially an actual, literal witch hunt in this country so recently that people are just now getting out of jail for.

This thread seems to be like the right place to bring up the Worst Piece of Internet Commentary Ever Written:

I'm pretty sure Amy Schumer was never romantically involved with Patrice, althought they were friends. Patrice had been married a few years when he died. His wife still maintains his Twitter account.

In fairness to Kanye, not letting his hagraven mother-in-law sell pictures of little baby North West to the tabloids for millions of dollars is a pretty cool move.

Still way less offensive than the material-obsessed, bling-mad shit that passes for good hip-hop these days. I heard "Bugatti" for the first time a few days ago and the douche shivers it gave me were paralyzing.

More than anything else it was probably the Stark-Tully alliance that doomed Robb. If he had been able to stay in the North and secede no one would have been able to stop him. The Riverlands are too big and too easily invaded by too many different people. Even if Robb had somehow managed to prevail in the War of the

It actually makes sense in the context of the show that Talisa dies from a Frey perspective - she's there (bad choice, Robb), she could be pregnant, and she is of no political importance to any Westerosi family, unlike Jeyne Westerling. While it was certainly more shocking, it wasn't an arbitrary development.

Now that we're admitting these guys had some good tunes, I always preferred As Long as You Love Me to I Want It That Way, and I feel like the former is still played a lot more as well. I feel like As Long as You Love Me has a genuine sincerity to it and easily relatable lyrics, where I still haven't figured out what

The Michael transition feels really jarring and off…the occassional joke falling flat is not really a big deal (even the original series dropped a bomb every now and then), but Michael, despite his Bluth tendencies every now and then was still essentially a straight man. Even the Mr. F storyline had him eventually

He's always been a douchebag. Hopefully he finds his way into a Greenwich Village townhouse on March 6th, 1970.

Megan knows something. She called Don by his real name last season. How much he actually told her isn't clear, though.

Kathleen Robertson. She had some really nice scenes on Boss in its last season.