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Nope, refusing to get excited because of their crazy CBS subscription.

Oh boy! Can't wait to watch an episode of it on my upcoming United flight!

It had Ryan Goesling and Rachel McAdams…probably didn't hurt.

At some point, we'll reach the stage where these movies are no longer profitable. Longest Ride only just barely made back its production cost in the theaters. Are they going to get cheaper and cheaper looking? Are there, like, three in pre-production now that they won't stop?

I'd say the overall tone of this article wasn't necessarily: "was it a good or bad night for Rubio;" but rather, "the media has a pre-conceived narrative, and when it's (on occasion) correct, throws away any sense of impartiality and just revels its in own intelligence."

Also some standard long-running fantasy tropes: there's a destination in mind that the author was writing to. However, the number of books got punched up, and we got some filler.

Yup, First Amendment is lame. Fourth Amendment is where it's at!

Oh good, another high concept sitcom. What, episode 6 before they abandon the gimmick and refocus the series on the wacky background characters?

Eh, if your first big role gives you an Oscar for a completely mediocre movie (that was made purely to win a best actor Oscar), you'll be hated.

The best final shot? If it's not the principal actors all in a line, then I'm going to be disappointed.

To be fair, last time it was pretty evident that the hosts didn't like the podcast; and it was done purely out of obligation of the fact that Serial was a cultural phenomenon. So, I can't wait to listen to a podcast of people talking disinterestedly about something!

Does anyone else think that "The Founders" sounds like some kind of uber-nationalistic militia group?

Oh absolutely. They based a multi-episode arc on how Ted is dating someone in New Jersey - and they paint New Jersey as this idyllic suburb 3 hours away from New York City. This may come as a shock to sitcom writers, but it's easier to get to Manhattan from New Jersey than like 50% of the rest of the city.

Eh, call me when someone actually sells one of these. Just take a look through ebay, at all the sad folks hoping to get $10,000 for a beanie baby…

Welcome to Obama's America, where military personnel are required to pretend to be our boyfriends. I guess that's how he locked up the single women vote.

I don't know any military folks directly, so I'm curious: do they actually have to travel in uniform, or is it something they just do for perks / compliments?

Reading this website, it's insane that every issue / stance is exactly the same for every Republican currently running for president. Wow, school choice, simplified tax code, AND ensuring the 'future' of medicaid by giving it over to the states? Sign me up for those fresh ideas! We truly are a vibrant democracy.

Gee, not knowing anything about this group - is it so common to be completely different than the Emmys? I mean, outside of a few obvious, well established choices (Jon Hamm and Better Call Saul), shows not even Emmy nominated winning?

You know what's bugged me every time about that scene? They re-hydrate what's basically a small / medium pizza for everyone, and remark 'how are we going to eat all that?' One measly small slice for everyone in the family. I could eat that pizza myself. I really hope someone got fired for that.