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Ben is very, very cute. I also love how he seems mystified and, yes, flabbergasted, by every correct response he gives. I like Julia and Arthur, but I think I'm kind of rooting for Ben.

You're looking for reason in American Horror Story? Silly you.

Erik has obviously lost his mind. It broke my heart.

I firmly believe Michael Jackson never had a chance at anything resembling a normal life. Despite his fame, money, and enormous talent, his life was a goddamn tragedy.

I was going to say "What? Really?", until I realized he's probably quite the darling for Fox News, considering his opinions of young black Americans.

Nude, Rude Dude!

I knew I was wrong, but Tip o'Neill was the first name that popped into my head too.

Wesley from Buffy and Angel is most certainly non-punchable.

The Chandler is a Box episode was a great episode on its own. It also being a Thanksgiving episode is a bonus.

Shippers are everywhere. They cannot be stopped.

I'm OK with Chu, but I do find his jumping all over the board a little nerve-wracking. As you said, it ruins the flow of the game. I can't hold it against him though. He's playing the game in a way that works best for him.

I've never read Proust, and hell if I could pull up "Remembrance of Things Past", but I knew that quote was referring to one of Proust's works (maybe because I bake a lot and the only thing keeping me from making madeleines is lack of a proper mold). I was shocked that Rebecca and Mark both went with works by Hugo.

Damn it, Jay See. I was perfectly happy to ignore State of Affairs. Now you had to go an ruin it. How could I possibly pass up a show that's "completely batshit fucknoodle crazy."

Agree with the frowney face. I miss the weekly Supernatural reviews.

The odds of a triple stumper in FJ probably are low with this caliber of player, and yet, there were four triple stumpers in a row in DD.

Sophie's Choice immediately popped into my head. I think the year it was published (1979) was part of the clue, which is mostly why I got it right. I remember reading it half a lifetime ago.

I kind of wanted to smack him on general principles. He appears to think he's smarter than he actually is. Not saying he isn't smarter as hell, but maybe he needs to dial that smugness back a little.

Networks do, however, think nothing of bringing in new characters without getting rid of ones who have been around for a while. Worse, though, is bringing in a new character that takes screen time away from a good original character.

Peaky Blinders does not sound like a show that would have a storyline about IRA sympathizers.

My How to Get Away With Murder viewing is turning into hate-watching. This week's episode is the last one before it takes a break, which is the only thing that can possibly save me from that stupid, stupid show.