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I've gotten used to and liked Rachel's long, repetitive preambles. She has the voice and style really for radio. You can play her for little children for educational and soothing purposes.

Ebert wrote he would nominate it for the top ten Sight & Sound list. A magnificent picture. Even a non religious person like myself can gap in awe and wonder at the beauty and wonder of life captured. Besides a religious interpretation, this film can also be viewed as a masterpiece of materialism. A Romantic movie

Nope. The conservative talking points here are frequent and will remain frequent, but they're disingenuous. She layed out why his tax returns are important—including the national security reasons—at the top of the show. She repeatedly said David Kay Johnston had gotten only two pages, and both said those pages didn't

The category is "Women in TV" so let's get a man working in TV who first tells us about his accomplishments. Congrats to a Big Bang Theory absent friend for winning tonight's game. That two word finish the phrase category deserved to be on SNL's Celebrity Jeopardy.

So a guy who constantly talks about "What a country!" would soon get pretty annoying and wouldn't be missed if Philip and Elizabeth took him out.

How do we know it was really her bum? Nice anyway.

I momentarily thought Stan had paid those guys to go over with the squash and asked a woman at the gym to pretend to have gone on a date with him so he wouldn't look pathetic in front of Phil.

At first I thought sex talk, then when they brought the chair over I thought interrogation tactic to keep from talking. It turned out it was rubbing your fingers together. Misleading show when that scene starts with Liz saying she's tired of treating Paige like a kid.

I saw this on TV and switched channels because I thought it was an Americans commercial and that was Matthew Rhys. McGregor doesn't immediately look like McGregor in both his parts. His real life appearance—he was on Colbert—he looks like a middle aged soccer hooligan who would make fun of his Fargo characters' looks.

I want to read Mohsin Hamid's new novel, which is apparently about refugees escaping to other countries through Narnia-style doors.

To get a clear explanation of relativity, I wouldn't recommend reading its discoverer's mass market primer on it. Or maybe it was just me being an idiot when I read it.

They're under-utilizing her so far, though it's been only two episodes. But she really should have blown up after playing Martha.

I propose busloads of POC are driven to his district in Iowa and apartment buildings made for them to live in. I assume places with the most anti-immigration sentiments don't really have that many immigrants.

Saw Inside Job recently. Fantastic use of Big Time in the great title credits.

Just from a few of the singles, I like her pretty well. Her singing voice is more different from her regular voice than usual.

About three episodes, actually. Haven't made the effort to watch regularly. The debate question will spur me to get back into it. I like the closeness of the family; the show for all its nudity is rather sentimental but in a good way. Emmy Rossum is a nice surprise.

See if I were the guy I would improv the toddler's entrance by saying something like "And here comes my colleague with a different point of view." Something dumb like that that showed I could roll with the interruption. How hard was it though to remember to lock his door?

Going pretty slowly through the beginnings of Shameless and Bob's Burgers. Like them both. Get a kick from Louise Belcher though she can go a long way. And Justin on the other show I don't really consider a stalker. Frank Gallagher cannot have that jacked up a body as an alcoholic.

Feeling joy through pop culture in the age of Trump may be less the toddler and baby of the American professor in Korea interrupting his BBC interview, and more, at least to me, a young woman who happens to be a musical megastar dancing awkwardly on a sketch comedy show. I had been casually familiar with Lorde but

Bonnie looked like Carrie Fisher. Given she ran the foreign political parties category, perhaps Jessica majored in International Relations. I chuckled at "Close the Podcast Doors, Hal." There had to be a Anthony Weiner joke when he was included on guests of Baldwin's "Here's the Thing" podcast.