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I mean, why stop with every credited cast member? Craig gets engaged! Special guest appearance by Mark Brendanawicz, who announces his engagement! Leslie's triplets get engaged! Champion the three-legged dog gets engaged! I can't see any reason why the series finale should be anything other than a full hour of

No, you haven't. You are lying. Cease your mendacity, and return to the path of truth.

Yes, even if you don't hit the walls, from the force of the impact on the floor reverberating onto the shelves.

If you're throwing people/objects around with enough force to knock over furniture (note the overturned table in the middle of the room), you will necessarily also knock over pictures.

I like that we see how much time Jimmy spends on plea bargaining. That's how low-level crime is actually dealt with, much more so than by trial. And his dynamic with the prosecutor captures how repeat players in the system can smooth down some of the law's rough edges.

"Whine" is harsh. And it was more intended as a slam on the AV hivemind than your comment in particular. I think there's nothing wrong with griping a bit about a grade, it's just funny how reliably that gripe gets a reaction from upvoters.

As best I can tell, people are perpetually certain it was funny 15 years ago. In point of fact, it was never funny.

I feel like whenever an episode of a beloved show gets anything less than a B+ on this site, the top comment always contains a whine about the grade.

"didn’t realize it had even survived until a friend found it"

Right, and the question goes back to Medina's reasonable fear that she could be killed or seriously injured by Sutter. No way to tell from press accounts.

Some interesting legal issues here. Normally you're entitled to use deadly force to defend yourself against an aggressor in your home, but I'm not sure if that applies to a co-resident. And if it doesn't generally, does it apply in the special case where the co-resident forces his way into an area where you have

According to Stephen King, this will eventually get your skull beat in.

"How many people get killed where no one is responsible?"

A peck on the lips is not "gross." No one agrees with your stupid standards of propriety, and no one ever will.

No one is to pay treble damages under the penalty provisions of 15 U.S.C. § 1117 until I blow this whistle. Even—and I want to make this absolutely clear—even if they do say "This sick beat."

Is anyone actually nostalgic for The Jetsons, that sub-Flintstones heap of abject mediocrity?

"It is braver because of the "closeted" part."

Oh, it's "far braver" to spotlight a white gay boy than a black girl? That's an… interesting perspective.

Wait, why aren't Romero's? They're dead.

I did, although as best I can tell it has very little chance of winning. If Simmons wins and the adapted screenplay wins, I'll be satisfied. Hell of a film.