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ZFC+Z?

Completely agree. Treme in general was excellent at colouring outside of the lines like that, while still making strong moral statements.

Seriously.

Well, this has quite a cast. Dance, McTeer, Coleman, Matthew Lewis, and Clarke.

Yeah, there's actually an interview with her on Vulture today where she specifically references the Hertz commercial as how she knew of him.

This was the best exchange of the entire episode. I legit had to pause it because I burst out laughing wildly.

The Two Escobars, for me. It's one of the best documentaries I'd ever seen.

"I’m liking the casting of Zach McGowan as Roan so far."

Tiny House Hunters is actually the funniest show, though. Those people are CRAZY.

Dhanush is a Kollywood film star, not a Bollywood one. He's worked in like two Hindi films in his entire career, and only Raanjhanaa is moderately famous of those. Come on Kayla - like me, you're Indian, you should be getting this :p

This is an absolutely adorable interview.

what, Briggs' time travel stories aren't confusing enough for you? :p

pfft, A Death in the Family is the best end-of-arc episode in the entire era in which NuWho has aired

I'm mostly just upset that there will only be one episode of Doctor Who this year.

It's the most obvious choice in the world for them, unfortunately and Chibnall's track record isn't great (Broadchurch S1 looks like a massive outlier, even though there are rational reasons the likes of L&O:UK S1 and Camelot weren't great). I was plugging for Harness.

Not at all. I'm enjoying seeing Arthur Darvill doing his thang.

tbf, that was a major point in the Human Nature/Family of Blood two-parter, which is the only time when Martha spent a sustained period of time in the past.

Drew from Parenthood, for me, particularly in the earlier seasons. Man, I hate Drew.

Yeah, I purposely left Magic out of my post for that reason, heh. Jason Kidd was a major oversight on my part, though, thanks!

I have one quibble with the linked article, which is that it is absolutely possible for a point guard to be practicing post-ups - Andre Miller is a good example of such a PG (or anyone who has played against the Bulls back-up PGs in the last five years). Now, in all fairness, this type of PG is probably a distributor