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Shhhhhhh
Don't tell them about the thing with Woody Allen.

From the first season
Ryan O'Reily. Kills like 12 guys over the course of the show without touching any of them.

Luke's mom is making it public, we saw her on the phone spreading the story.

Great point, thanks. Such an amazing show.

I think I hate Kid Rock more.

Carpenters
Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story is fucking amazing. Anyone who hasn't seen it really should. It's illegal (it's full of unlicensed Carpenters songs, and paints a not-so-complimentary picture of Richard Carpenter who owns the rights).

It seems what Phipps did not like about it - Mel Gibson chewing scenery and kicking ass, is exactly what most people will be going to the movie to see.

Mr Pinnacle, perhaps you have not seen Munich.

Asian Dub Foundation
Dub is the place we come to argue and debate

I wouldn't call Massive Attack or Tricky dub, but they're clearly heavily dub influenced. In England we call them Trip Hop, but I'm not sure if that's in common use in America.

Is that
Cyril O'Reily

Is that
Cyril O'Reily

I don't think Lecter is in love with Starling. I think he finds her polite, worthy of his intellect, and psychologically interesting. His judgement of her is positive, and Chilton negative, but those judgments are intellectual, not emotional.

Me too, or at least someone other than the patient (House?). I was kinda disappointed there was no twist there.

Cuddy
I thought "Cuddy is in love with House" has been a feature of their relationship since the start. And I don't think she was pining, waiting for him to make a move. I think she was willfully avoiding the relationship because she knows he'd make her miserable. I too find the House/Cuddy plot a bore most of the

You create victory.

I liked distortion fine when it came out and I gave it a few times through. But now when I listen to the magnetic fields, that's never the album I pick.

The "we're pawns" bit is a little too obvious for the audience, but I think the chess scene works if you think about it not as teaching something about the drug trade, but about the characters. The way they're playing checkers with chess pieces, the fact D'Angelo knows how to play and wants to teach them. And I enjoy

Jim Belushi is Albanian.

"Annie's pretty young. We try not to sexualize her."