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That was my main issue with the episode too - the "Modern Family" solution of just having enough money to throw it at problems. I don't have an issue with the portrayal of a upper-class black family but would someone like Dre who repeatedly stresses the fact that he grew up with nothing and thinks his kids are spoiled

I respect that they waited until the third season to use it.

Whenever I think of the disease, I'm reminded of two things:

It was also playing in the flashback to Eliza's childhood part, so nice continuity, Selfie editors.

Those guys are amazing actors but the only black men who can get a film bought and distributed internationally at this point are Denzel and Will.

I remember reading his name in the novelization of the movie in the early 90's.

The babysitter - she was giving Wendy weird looks and they still never proved who killed Gemma's birds.

That was my guess as well - remember Juice's heel turn started with Roosevelt blackmailing him about his black father (which Jax ended up not giving a shit).

I had no exposure to DMB going to middle school in NYC. When I ended up going to HS in suburban Boston in the fall of 1996, DMB was EVERYWHERE. We sang "Ants Marching" and "Satellite" in the school chorus. I went through a fan phase just by osmosis - bought Before these Crowded Streets and Live at Luther College.

I'm sorry, but we no longer want to hit that.

Tom Hollander.

FrankenPeters, before Madison killed him, was the good guy frat brother (the only one who tried to stop the rape) who survived an incestuous relationship with his mother and wanted to do good for his New Orleans community. Pretty much the definition of a heart of gold.

It's got Andre Braugher! It's also one of the very few films that's set in working-class Queens - for which I'll always appreciate it.

He could be (partially) Sephardic on his father's side.

Poor sweet, doomed Luke - you are correct. I wasn't making a judgment call on Murphy, merely an observation that by and large, men who aren't Evan (straight or gay) rarely have good intentions.

Complete the Veronica Mars gift set with Kristen Bell as Betty?

The weirdest thing about Crowe's performance is that he was awful on the easier, less rangy songs and almost passable on the harder stuff. But yeah, Quast or Lewis all the way.

I didn't watch Murder House, but in every season since, I don't think I've seen a single straight male not played by Evan Peters that wasn't evil or cruel until the doctor in the last few episodes. It's not just gay people; men in general are shown in this light. Given the show's (not incorrect) viewpoint of the

ITV shows get called BBC shows by Americans because BBC America buys the international rights to them. BBCA stands outside the UK BBC structure and as such has aired many contemporary and classic shows not produced by the BBC.

I've often thought that this would make an amazing cable (basic or pay) series. It's a classic setup (low rent PI with morally gray methods) but in a setting that's virtually unexplored in pop culture (the black and Mexican neighborhoods in postwar LA).