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Even though it falls outside the timeline of a classic Lifetime Movie, last year's Escaping Polygamy was an instant classic that I may have watched more than once. A Romeo and Juliet Tale set against an LDS-like cult, what more could you ask for?

I just want to hit on how shitty the prize was this episode…a website. And a trip to New York…where Pearl already lives.

YES those extras were straight theater (theatre?). Every time someone would break the silence with "BURN THE WITCH" I immediately snickered.

as RuPaul says - never remove your wig UNLESS YOU HAVE ANOTHER WIG UNDERNEATH

I wanted to like it but I couldn't pay attention for the life of me, I can tell you literally nothing that happened in that movie

This list has made me realize that my music knowledge really peaked in the late 2000s. Man, I used to be so on top of indie rock.

I once was an OC hater but I've now seen every episode multiple times and even made up a drinking game for it.

oh I love Night Zombies! Definitely up there on the list

Hey thanks for reminding me I ordered that vinyl!

His last pre-Adz tour was my freshman year of high school and i was so mad I missed it because I wasn't cool enough to know about concerts coming to town when I was 15. Then he came back my freshman year of college with Adz and I was excited to see it but when he did the encore of the songs I loved but had missed the

I love his original Christmas songs like That Was the Worst Christmas Ever!, Sister Winter, Justice Delivers Its Death, etc

I used a lot of exclamation points below but dude, listen to the album. Listen to the full album. Do it. Repeatedly.

I have a soft spot for For the Widows in Paradise for the Fatherless in Ypsilanti since it was the song that got me into Suf (via The OC!!) but I also rank Casimir Pulaski Day, Jacksonville, and the Seer's Tower very high. Illinois is just a fucking awesome album. oh and Chicago!! still a classic even if it did spend

I liked Age of Adz but it wasn't until I heard Carrie and Lowell that I realized how much I missed the folk Sufjan sound. Absolutely stunning album, it gutted me. I can't wait to see him live in a few weeks (wow it's almost April?)

Claudia O'Doherty popping up in the Manchine sketch was a great little completion of her CBB appearance with R Schrift

I have a friend from Montreal and I'm obsessed with showing him Wheels, Ontario sketches even though he almost always responds with something negative about Toronto. I told him straight up I just assume this was how high school went for him since he sounds almost exactly like Nick Kroll's fake Canadian accent.

Frank looked adorable in his man-cheetah get up

The weird mysterious sexual stuff is totally a product of the era - late 80's early 90's abject art really did its best to be as disgusting as possible (John Miller, Mike Kelly) in order to sully the institution, among other things. I mean even the word "cremaster" refers to the muscle that raises/lowers the penis in

If all the Cremasters were condensed into a single Cremaster of the same length….I could dig it.

I can't wait to go to this, mostly because not only do I love Bjork but I honestly have no idea what this exhibition will contain