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Martin Sheen
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Verily.

Uhhh, License to Drive, maybe? (Someone just quoted that scene at length in the Feldman Random Roles, as I recall.)

Uhhh, License to Drive, maybe? (Someone just quoted that scene at length in the Feldman Random Roles, as I recall.)

I still like both "The Royale" and "Where Silence Has Lease," for the record, though I'd say the first one that really blew me away was "Elementary, Dear Data."

I still like both "The Royale" and "Where Silence Has Lease," for the record, though I'd say the first one that really blew me away was "Elementary, Dear Data."

Holey moley, this was good. Maybe it's because the first Star Trek episode I ever saw was "Where Silence Has Lease" — which I came to think of as an example of "The Twilight Zone in space" — but I remember, as a kid, thinking DS9's desire to change and grow was a mark of its own deep insecurities. But nothing about

Holey moley, this was good. Maybe it's because the first Star Trek episode I ever saw was "Where Silence Has Lease" — which I came to think of as an example of "The Twilight Zone in space" — but I remember, as a kid, thinking DS9's desire to change and grow was a mark of its own deep insecurities. But nothing about

I read it as "the journalistic crusade of Will McAvoy and Nicole Kidman urinating on Zac Efron," which struck me as a helluva journalistic crusade.

I read it as "the journalistic crusade of Will McAvoy and Nicole Kidman urinating on Zac Efron," which struck me as a helluva journalistic crusade.

Happy Endings is weird — I often fail to laugh at an episode the first time I see it (either alone or with friends), then, if I watch it again without even planning to really pay attention (usually alone), I can't fucking stop laughing. This is never true of New Girl or Ben & Kate, for example (I usually enjoy those

Happy Endings is weird — I often fail to laugh at an episode the first time I see it (either alone or with friends), then, if I watch it again without even planning to really pay attention (usually alone), I can't fucking stop laughing. This is never true of New Girl or Ben & Kate, for example (I usually enjoy those

Bobbie Bernstein.

Bobbie Bernstein.

I think I know the store you mean. When I saw the space was finally taken by something called "1D World," I was like, "Hey, maybe they'll have a book section, and I'll be able to while away my lunch hour there again." Now, I suppose they do have a book section, but I'm guessing it's pretty light on Turgenev.

I think I know the store you mean. When I saw the space was finally taken by something called "1D World," I was like, "Hey, maybe they'll have a book section, and I'll be able to while away my lunch hour there again." Now, I suppose they do have a book section, but I'm guessing it's pretty light on Turgenev.

I loved it. Silly dialog, and familiar plot — but it really fucking moves. Of the three JGL movies I've seen in the theater so far this year (Dark Knight Rises and Looper being the other two), I enjoyed it the most. Didn't hurt that I caught a special screening in Times Square that was maybe 75% bike messengers (many

I loved it. Silly dialog, and familiar plot — but it really fucking moves. Of the three JGL movies I've seen in the theater so far this year (Dark Knight Rises and Looper being the other two), I enjoyed it the most. Didn't hurt that I caught a special screening in Times Square that was maybe 75% bike messengers (many

So, yesterday, a co-worker of mine stopped at my desk to regard a package of Nerds Rope ("Soft Gummy Rope Covered With Tiny Tangy Nerds Candy").

So, yesterday, a co-worker of mine stopped at my desk to regard a package of Nerds Rope ("Soft Gummy Rope Covered With Tiny Tangy Nerds Candy").

The warrant!