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"Wear your stains on the outside of your clothes."

Not to mention that, before she even stepped in front of a camera, she was already loaded from being a member of one of the world's richest families…

I don't know if the producers had an advance plan for the show or not, but if they had a 5-season structure designed, that scene was basically right at (okay, an episode or 2 late) what would be the midpoint. If Paige is the crux on which the entire story turns (ha!), it makes perfect sense….2 1/2 seasons of building

I've always thought going from Bailey Quarters to Barbra Streisand is one of the all-time nosedives in taste in women….

I'm not a lawyer (nor do I play one on TV) but my presumption is that they put the word "parody" right out front so they can claim "fair use" under copyright laws. Saying "tribute" or "homage" or some other word that porn company execs may not know might cause a cease-and-desist letter to be produced.

I am eagerly awaiting Dorothy's reaction when she has the eventual sleepover and gets the full Jimmy-and-Gretchen treatment the next morning.

I get it…NXT is Review, Tyler Breeze is Forrest MacNeil, and William Regal is Grant.

When the closing scene of them in bed started my first thought was "Why isn't Jimmy wearing his mask?" I don't know how long they've been together in the show's universe, but shouldn't Gretchen know that if he doesn't have his mask on he's not sleeping soundly and is likely to wake up? I don't think I ever fall

Was this supposed to be a Bojack Horseman tribute episode? Writer's block, improv on a cruise ship, the Hollywoo(d) sign losing a letter….

Ten minutes ago I had never heard of this woman. This line alone makes me want to pledge eternal devotion to her:

Of this series of Q&A I've seen, she gives by far the best answer to the "diversity" question. On the surface it's kind of a dumb question (as other actors have responded with "well, I'm just hired to play a role, but blacks and gays are pretty cool…." answers) but she tackles "diversity" as an open-ended concept of

Maude? Ann Magnuson on…Anything But Love? (the one with Jamie Lee Curtis and Richie Lewis)…am I missing others?

Speaking of The Clash, a radio broadcast of a show on the Sandinista tour at Bonds Casino in NYC is pretty much the greatest thing ever captured on cassette tape. A couple of the songs ended up on the live compilation that was put out a decade-ish ago (From Here to Eternity?)

I find it amazing that the producer of The Coolies' "DOUG: A Rock Opera & Comic Book" ended up making Springsteen albums. I imagine Little Steven talking to him about Pussy Cook in the studio while everyone else is all "huh what?"

Hey! That actually makes sense! Kind of, anyway….

Universal truth (and cycle) of the day: It is weird seeing comments from non-GbV/Pollard fans attached to something written about a GbV/Pollard item.

Cerebral raping village; in the village of his choice.

Perhaps the fella behind Twin/Tone made sure to include "15 Years in Indiana" when he compiled Jack Logan's "Bulk" 2-CD set extraordinaire for this very reason….

I was thinking Delta Burke….

If I were to ever make a list of "movies that, going in, I thought would be pretty ok and enjoyable but instead found to be jaw-droppingly amazing", this might hit #1.