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And then you did again.

But you did.

The most interesting thing about Barb is that she's the perfect example of "Hey, obviously attractive actress! Put on these giant glasses and several layers of frumpy clothing so you can play the fat best friend."

Isn't the story that he's a giant douche and no one wants to work with him?

That was going to be my response, too. Given that they do a lot of "collaboration" with celebrities, and that TMZ.com's one story about Lauria concerns how good he looks (just in time for the opening of his Broadway show), it wouldn't surprise me if the chase was staged.

The daughter herself must have sold the recording to TMZ, right? Who else would have had access? Kim Basinger, maybe?

Is that something TMZ does, or bottom-feeder freelance paparazzi that hound celebrities everywhere they go and then sell the photos to tabloids? A quick search of the site doesn't turn up any story of the type you described; its coverage of Channing Tatum is mostly limited to public events where one would expect to be

Isn't "following people around and pestering them" kinda an important part of investigative journalism? It can be annoying to be on the receiving end but very few big stories are broken without it. In a world where even big newspapers source from Twitter and Reddit and devote a ton of time to "the story about the

Not to mention that CG characters, even if they're "good," always age horribly. Gollum in LOTR was the gold standard for a long time, and rewatching now he already looks like a cartoon.

My favorite one of those was the goofball father who had an extremely close relationship with his ~10 year old daughter and thought living in a tiny house would be an "adventure" for the two of them. The mother (and the realtor, and the girl herself) kept pointing out, "You know she's gonna be a teenager soon, right?"

OH MY GOD on the gay husband thing. They must be deliberately selecting those couples, because it's 2016, there's no way they're that heavily represented in the general population…right?

I actually looked her up on LinkedIn after the episode aired. She's in PR, so a Manhattan->Paros move doesn't seem like it would benefit her career, she repeatedly mentioned how her friends and family can't comprehend why she's doing this, the kids seemed vaguely weirded out the entire time…so yeah, there's definitely

I'm too lazy to look it up to see if it's actually happened, but it would be great if they occasionally profiled a family moving to the US from another country, and their expectations of/reactions to the American real estate market.

I adore HH International. While you have your usual "pampered college grads teaching English in some European city, seeking a spacious, modern apartment in a hip neighborhood for under 2 grand a month," there's a much higher rate of people whose motivations and financial situation are shrouded in mystery. My personal

I didn't watch a ton of Community, but it did seem to have a bit of White Male Lead syndrome.

Pure sex. I might need to listen to his reading of "Lady Sansa, welcome" like 11 or 12 more times.

Oh, all I meant with the aunt is that she has the standard Disney/Pixar female face. Sorry, that wasn't clear.

I got the feeling that the Zendaya remark was just the final straw. Giuliana Rancic is a dumbass of wide renown.

In a way? We literally have Game of Thrones to thank for Girls.

Asshai, then.