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Sean ONeal
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Honestly, I don't know what algorithm dictates the suggested search results. (Though Animal Rising is the name of Hannibal Buress' comedy album, so there you go.) Maybe it coughs them up according to how long they've been on the site, with the oldest results first?

You don't have to send me a screenshot; I know what you're talking about. Yes, the suggested search results before you hit return do not suggest the TV Club page first. However, if you actually hit the return key to complete the search, you immediately get the two options I described above.

After you type in your search term, at the very top of the search results page, there is a link that says "Jump to TV Club show page." Clicking on that takes you immediately to all of the Hannibal reviews.

Not really, no. The possessive indicates that he is Richard D. James, of the musical project Aphex Twin.

FERGUSON. ROBIN WILLIAMS. BUTTS.

Firefox is far from flawless.

It's not autoplaying for me on either Chrome or Safari. Anyone else?

Cool, then I'm going home. Everybody have a good weekend.

Ha ha. Good one.

We've known it was going to be in 70mm since January. So if anything, the lede was buried way back there, in the mid-winter snow.

Don't look that one up on Urban Dictionary.

Or just not saying anything at all, because there's literally no one unaware that committing suicide has negative ramifications for those you leave behind.

I mean, it seems controversial because several people in the comments here have taken me to task for it (some more politely than others). But really it's just one of those things where editing for flow unintentionally opened the door to an argument over semantics.

Thanks for letting it slide.

Uhhh, ROBIN THICKE?!

When it comes to opinions, many would say I'm wrong all the time.

Yeah, well. I like that Specialties sample on the hook, but it's lyrically clumsy and the mumbled "zoom-zoom-zoom" stuff in the background just kills it for me. I will say this: it's maybe the only hip-hop song that shouts out both Hazel and the Alvin Ailey Dance Theatre. I'm sure it's also a big hit with grandmas.

Eh, it may be an "underground classic," but that song is terrible. To each their own, fellas.

That's fair—but you could also say the same thing for Biggie, who didn't need any boost from "Flava In Ya Ear" either, really. I'm just saying the song helped put both of those guys in front of a massive pop audience, who maybe weren't familiar with Leaders (and maybe not even Tribe), right as they were primed to blow

I just checked eBay to see if maybe you could still get Sizzlean from a collector. No dice.