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Good man, Captain.

That's Pennsyltucky for you.

Genuinely impressive and successful white folks don't need to latch onto their race as giving them special value. But if you're some guy who can't hold a job and your wife left you for some fancyman who went to college and so on, you're desperate for anything that makes you better than somebody. Plus you then get to

Evan McMullin.

You're thinking of the comments at the Baltimore Sun.

Maybe not, but if his hands are shaking for some reason, maybe so.

It takes a lot to make a stew.

Ah, the famous Atlas Shrugged sequel casting strategy.

The important thing is that it gave us Annie taking a laser bomb out of her cleavage.

I liked him on Angel s5 more than I did his last few seasons on Buffy.

I once fell asleep on the couch with the TV on, and woke up to Amber's big number from the musical episode. That was nice.

I once did a Skype interview in a dress shirt and cutoff sweatpants.

Don't worry, the guy trimming the hedges has protective ear phones on.

He's created a successful TV show. He is going to be JUST FINE financially.

Good for him.

I think it used to be the Angriest Boy In The World.

Every Marvel show would benefit from a few more episodic episodes.

It's Silent Act IV Week on FX.

I try not to ascribe character defects to creators based on their work, but I really have to wonder what the hell is wrong with the folks who looked at Ralph & Sue and decided the characters needed her to be roasted alive while pregnant and to have a rape retconned into their backstory.

Between IC and Johnsian dismemberment comics, I suspect DC's remaining audience mainly consists of people who like that sort of thing.