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    I started reading this today over at Grantland. Interesting that my first reaction was to feel sad at her later life, up in NY. But then I found it curious that the idea that a person might not want to be famous, and would choose, and be perfectly, it seems, content, to live on her own, in splendid isolation, would

    I wish there was some version of this show still on; I really liked it. The guests were usually interesting and good raconteurs, and the conversations were more often than not organic and rollicking.

    Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang! He's also good in Heat, and no love for the Doors?

    Through Florence and the Machine in the latter, too. Also, Chvrches.

    "Coming into her own" = appearing more and more scarily clad, I guess

    They also hold a shit-ton of music - I think there's a 120 gig one.

    Very true.

    Lone Star is terrific. Another example that McCon could act long before the McConnaissance.

    It says something about the current state of politics in this country that so many of the comments on here are some variant of "whatever you may think of his politics, Tom Selleck is actually a very nice guy" … is the idea that people with differing politics on issues can't get along and be cool with another so lost?

    It's such "comfort food" TV … I know that may sound patronizing, but I mean it as a compliment. I couldn't tell you what time new episodes actually air (Friday night, it appears), but an episode always seems to pop up on CBS late at night, and damned if I don't watch it all the way thru. Donnie Walberg, Big Tom, a

    That or Mr. Baseball …

    He looks so, so tired … the Franklin & Bash years must have been hard years …

    My parents still think that AOL is their only on-ramp to the internet …

    He is our generation's Tom Selleck …

    Oh man, that episode where he leaps into his teenage self, and Bakula played his own father … got awfully dusty in there …

    Can't he just pick up where he left off, and star in the damn thing again? The man does not age!

    I get why legacy bands continue to tour under their old names, even if half the band is now dead … but would any less fans show up, especially Who fans, if they toured under Daltrey & Townsend? If 50% of your band is gone, wouldn't the classy move be to retire the name?

    Hey, I teach high school British Lit … my kids are only slightly dozing …

    … or his current Trent Reznor phase. Either way, it's ridiculous.

    That and Third Eye Blind's first album are filled front to back with very good songs. I will never apologize for loving either of those albums.