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It seem pretty clearly to be Sarah Jessica Parker to me, which seemed an odd choice as she'd just been killed.

I also remember Dogma being on every weekend.

The season blur together, but at the end of one season, he got attacked by Rachel, and at the end of the next he finally killed her.

Doug Stamper has been an idiotic, shitty character for a long while.

When he pulled out the Bill Clinton thumbs that are literally a joke at this point, I realized what a horrible actor he is. In his favor, his character is incredibly hate-able, and his acting just makes him even more unlikable.

I was all for seeing Frank go down when he was dying and Claire stood to gain from it, but if Frank getting his comeuppance means Conway winning the election and me having to look at that smirking face for another season, I'm team Frank all the way.

Honestly, my first thought upon learning that terrorists had kidnapped someone was that Conway had set it up to take down Frank for good.

She wouldn't need to be much younger, but if they ever adapt the Wheel of Time series, I'd love to see Debra Ann Woll from Daredevil play Elayne.

Didn't Paul Giamatti and Stephen Dillane basically play Norrell and Strange in the John Adams miniseries?

I absolutely love Joe's aesthetic.

Really? I discovered the BBC version on Amazon Prime a while ago and was instantly very excited, but found I had trouble getting into it. Perhaps I should give it another shot. At the very least, the lead was very handsome.

I had trouble finding the first one in print when I first discovered they existed, and ended up just reading the first one. It's fantastic. I think of any other book to even compare it to. I should find the first one now that the internet is more of a thing.

There are few things funnier than Pee-Wee mispronouncing Joe's last name.

I was too young for Pee-Wee in it's CBS run, but I used to watch the show every day after school when it was in syndication on Nickelodeon.

I find him (Jason, not the character) legitimately sexy. But I'm a beard guy.

I have the same reaction to Idris Elba re:The Office.

I think there's some funny stuff in this, but the decision to hinge the whole episode on the tired-as-hell, we-wanna-be-Kroll-Show Bachelor parody was a huge mistake.

Yes! I could not help watching him instead of John in the final lipsynch number. He was owning it. And coming off as super sexy. Also, John's episode is fantastic all the way through.

I'm dedicating my Leap Day to my imaginary friend, Dot-Com.

I don't know if anyone else cares, but it's nice seeing Nathan Lane on television and playing a bit of a different role than his usual.