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Santos L. Halper
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Two words: Weekend Update. No more Jost and Che, just Williams doing what he’s seemingly been shooting for his whole career.

Actually, I think one of the themes of Books 5 and 6, in particular, are about the gray area of Harry's moral compass. Yes, it's clear that he'll end up being the hero, but he's a pretty petulant adolescent in 5 and in 6 identifies with the Half-Blood Prince and the darkness within himself. I think Rowling did a

Sure to be unpopular opinion:
I paused listening to the new Arcade Fire album to listen to this track. This was much more fun and full of life. I haven't kept up with LTJ in about 8 years, but I may just have to check this out.

Except that Roland's dad was a minister, so biblical references would be part of his lexicon. I've also heard them refute the oral sex interpretation, so I don't think that's what was intended.

I'm pretty sure Ed wrote and performed the entire first album (Hints, Allegations and Things Left Unsaid) as a demo to showcase his different songwriting abilities (which is why there's an instrumental string track on there, for example). However Shine somehow made it to radio and the demo was released as an album and

What a Duketastrophe!

An alligator with sunglasses? Now I've seen everything!Street signs? Indoors? Whatever!

I hope you at least treat yourself to some LaRosa's, Skyline and/or Graeter's while there too. The food and the Reds are about the only thing I sometimes miss from my college days there.

I think my favorite (or at least most-quoted) Brockman line comes from a horrible episode from a horrible season where he's reporting from Springfield Elementary about their cowboy craze.

Late reply - sorry, never got a Diquis notification and don't mean to be a lurker - valid response, @avclub-884c4beddd8c98bb3b016bdfcc1bcdf8:disqus . I think it was the tone of your arguments that led me to write that, in the sense that it seemed that you're asserting your opinions as THE TRUTH and that if anyone

Raises the question, is Sam Worthington the poor man's Gerald Butler, or is Butler the poor man's Worthington?

Agreed on all counts.

I unabashedly love Horrorscope. It may be a stupid record, but it's catchy as hell.

I have my issues with the Zod death scene too but on the whole enjoyed the movie. Still, they managed to build up and then destroy a lot of world-building elements:
• The Kryptonian ship as a stand-in for the Fortress of Solitude. I was expecting the Fortress to be constructed around this or using technology from it.

And more than that, he PLEADED with Zod to stop.

I would like to hope that Superman helped with the rebuilding effort, especially since he's the reason half the city got destroyed.

Uh, too disconcerting with the rhythm off. Makes me feel overcaffeinated.

Wow, I had completely forgotten this was so delayed it came out after the TNBA episodes debuted. I guess even seeing this far superior story afterward still couldn't get rid of the bad taste of “Cold Comfort”…

The poster was trying to drum up interest in the panel by cashing in on Andy's internet celebrity (which likely had more reach than the documentary). However, the people who were waiting in the lobby were documentary fans rather than viral video viewers (hence them calling out the "roo-doo doo-do-do" thing he does

Agreed, I was a casual reader until the MYOF Dreamcatcher article. That thing was a piece of brilliance that hooked me to this day.