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There are moments when I wish I could give something 1,000 likes.  Hilarious.

Yikes.

But it poses the question, "Will she take a lover in the afternoon?" without ever providing an answer.  Goddammit I want to know!!!  Will she?  Will she???

Ah yes, the movie where Sir John Gielgud carries on a conversation with Malcolm McDowell while people in the background engage in hardcore, X-rated, I-can't-believe-I'm-seeing-full-penetration-during-Gielgud's-dialogue, sex.  And then it REALLY got crazy.

Good point.

Agreed, and I also must state that I'm looking forward to each and every one of the upcoming entries.  What an awesomely interesting collection of TV episodes.

I hated, hated, hated, HATED this show.  Maybe it's because I'm from Wisconsin, but I can't buy into the concept that there is such a thing as "celebrity surfers."  It's fucking surfing.  You get on a board and hope you don't fall down.  You might as well try to convince me there are "celebrity grocery baggers" or

I wish I could "Like" this comment 100 times.  It's so, so spot on true.

Fuck yeah, Lack of Name; it was the Tarzan scene that made me actively dislike that movie.

"She wouldn’t be in the position to get a special that goes on for as
many minutes as she’s had birthdays without the help of a commercial
from the 2010 Super Bowl, which gave her a late-career renaissance…"

She doesn't fuck everybody.  There are plenty of people who only get blowjobs.

I wonder if last week's episode, where everyone assumes Ryan will freak if he finds out his wife slept with the Case of the Week but it turns out he doesn't care, is foreshadowing.  The only workable resolution is if Beckett ends up completely understanding and empathizing with Castle's torment because he's protecting

"As I've said before, I'm amazed Gates hasn't done something that
pisses Castle off so much he brings down a shitstorm on her head, and
she ends up Captaining Long-Term Property in the ass-end of Queens!"

Woah, she was in this ep?  I didn't even see her anywhere.  Unless she's gained 100 pounds and was the "Sexecutive" of the phone sex business.

I didn't figure it out either.  I was thinking she'd joined a cult led by the guy driving the car at the beginning.  "Writing a book" never crossed my mind.

Where is Roger Rabbit mentioned?  I've gone over the article twice and apparently am more hung over than I thought, because I don't see it.

An excellent point, Gruntled.  I really liked this episode; compared to other Leverage eps I would give it an A-.  I loved how the team (with the help of some great guest stars and Clayne Crawford) was ahead of the bad guys at every turn, doing truly imaginative stuff and engaging in fun, witty banter.  But Latimer

I watched CBS This Morning in the early '90's when it was hosted by Harry Smith and Paula Zahn.  I sort of felt sorry for it, since it was so firmly planted in last place.  Around Christmas, they'd do a spot where they'd play Christmas Carols because they were both accomplished musicians—Zahn on the Cello and Smith on

Oh… my… God. 

"Clearly, America just doesn't want the sophisticated barbs of Dan Harmon and/or Fey when they can gladly have the "big belly laughs" of wacky nerds and Rob Schneider appearing to anally rape a Mexican grandmother." (emphasis added)