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I believe I've passed the age of firstiness or cancer-aids. I found that just replying was a noble fight.

Yes yes and yes. But that scene in the pool in season 6 is just devastating.

Yes yes and yes. But that scene in the pool in season 6 is just devastating.

I was where you are for a long time, and after watching season 6 (finally) I had to drastically revise my opinion of the show. Season 6 is amazing.

I was where you are for a long time, and after watching season 6 (finally) I had to drastically revise my opinion of the show. Season 6 is amazing.

Jeff Kent will do well until the truck-washing challenge.

Jeff Kent will do well until the truck-washing challenge.

My roommate and I agreed after watching many, many L&O episodes that there should be a special charge called "Murder 0" that McCoy could offer to the smarmy defense attorneys at the end of the show when the truth was coming out (and the tell-tale dramatic background music swelled up). "Murder 2? Please. Before we

My roommate and I agreed after watching many, many L&O episodes that there should be a special charge called "Murder 0" that McCoy could offer to the smarmy defense attorneys at the end of the show when the truth was coming out (and the tell-tale dramatic background music swelled up). "Murder 2? Please. Before we

The problem with the early years is the utterly wooden ADA, Robinette, played by Richard Brooks with his face permanently stuck in the expression of a man who smells a fart somewhere in the middle distance. But yes, Moriarty is great and the stories are more interesting—there is less redundant exposition designed to

The problem with the early years is the utterly wooden ADA, Robinette, played by Richard Brooks with his face permanently stuck in the expression of a man who smells a fart somewhere in the middle distance. But yes, Moriarty is great and the stories are more interesting—there is less redundant exposition designed to

Yeah, I never liked Jill Hennessey that much anyway. And wasn't that Jennifer Garner that he has his fling with?

Yeah, I never liked Jill Hennessey that much anyway. And wasn't that Jennifer Garner that he has his fling with?

1. Blue
2. Court and Spark (would be #1 but not so good at the end)
3. Hejira
4. Hissing of Summer Lawns
5. Ladies of the Canyon

1. Blue
2. Court and Spark (would be #1 but not so good at the end)
3. Hejira
4. Hissing of Summer Lawns
5. Ladies of the Canyon

Good call, King is not exactly subtle in his homages sometimes (e.g. all the Lovecraft stuff). Plus there's that other Dahl-esque Stephen King story with a bet about walking around a high-rise ledge, called "The Ledge."

Good call, King is not exactly subtle in his homages sometimes (e.g. all the Lovecraft stuff). Plus there's that other Dahl-esque Stephen King story with a bet about walking around a high-rise ledge, called "The Ledge."

Now let's sprinkle some crack on him and get out of here.

Now let's sprinkle some crack on him and get out of here.

The Murray-Federer match was not incredible to watch. In fact it was boring as hell. Federer looked awful. The highlight of the tennis for me was seeing Del Potro's emotional reaction to winning the bronze. I was a little surprised at how happy he was.