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Dirk Anger.

Dum-Dum Dugan was already in the Captain America movie.

Born on a Monday…

I know about a half dozen gay guys who slept with a lot of women in the years before they just admitted to themselves that women weren't for them.

Because it is entirely possible for a heterosexual woman to not be attracted to a certain type of man.

This episode made me really, really want to see what Dee Day would be like.

I've never felt sympathy for Mac, but then again, all of my friends who watch the show say that Dennis reminds them of an exaggerated version of my personality, so maybe I'm just incapable of feeling sympathy for anyone.

Edit-fu!

I would have included both Buffy and Angel from their respective shows, especially Angel, with how strong his ensemble cast was.

What they didn't show you was that Jesse drove to Argentina, where he hooked up with a nice girl named Hannah and her son Harrison. She told him she was from Florida and was a great cook…

Okay, herovillain, we got it when you posted about this fifty times two weeks ago.

He's The Purple Man!

There is no such thing as "excessive tits." That's like complaining that you've got too much money in your pocket or the pizza you got tastes too good.

I was specific about what seasons of Homeland and The Killing, since the second season of Homeland was really iffy and the first two seasons of The Killing were dreadful.

Well, you have your opinion, I have mine. It's a different type of show. It's not a bad one, but I watch shows for the characters. The Wire is more a study of Baltimore, rather than a show about any one character or group of characters. They probably could have kept it going another five seasons by adding firemen and

Yeah, you're right. It's probably not a mask, but a picture of Lydia taped to the back of Jesse's head.

Why ever would Lydia save Jesse? It'd mean her purity would go down. That's way more important to her.

I'm actually imagining you stammering this in the voice of Bubbles.

I just started watching The Wire a few weeks ago. Currently in Season 4. It's a good show, but it's not Breaking Bad levels of good. I don't think it even reaches Game of Thrones good. I wonder if I feel this way because my expectations were so incredibly high from how everyone talked it up that it couldn't possibly

I think that Walt's throwing away of Jesse came more from Hank's death than anything. I think Walt thought, up until the very end, there was a way he could get back on Hank's good side, and once Hank was dead, he blamed Jesse for it. In his mind, the Neo-Nazis wouldn't have even been there if Jesse hadn't lured him