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They don't own all of it and I would imagine ESPN can use what they would like to because for many years World Class had a show on ESPN and I think they still air on their Classic network.

Would have been a nice call-back if they got Cartwright to be the on-camera Maris at some point.

They screwed that up by not making him more like Martin.

On his windpipe?

I always keep thinking it was Sharon Stone that did the Nicks sketch.

Sylvester Stallone was hilarious when he hosted, too.

They should print that on Valentine's Day cards.

Think you might need to try a 2nd draft of that eulogy. Otherwise, nice reference.

Tonight on NBC, the crap.

Maybe I'm too in the BDSM bubble myself to notice, but they have had some mainstream exposure, especially since Fifty Shades but a little before that too. James Franco was involved with a documentary about the studio, simply titled Kink a few years ago. Margaret Cho is a fan and has talked about visiting the Armory a

I was kind of shocked just today that someone thought Kink.com wasn't a real site until they Googled it.

Or they found out that she scalped Leeza Gibbons.

"Tonight on NBC, the crap" should be a new meme.

You don't get on the internet much, do you?

I liked the pilot a lot and am glad it was picked up. So looking forward to tomorrow.

Please tell me you guys are going to apply the same formula to reviewing this season like you did with Mozart In The Jungle, just reviewing them closer together then just one or two weekly?

Very rare, I think this was the first time.

Which includes all the ice cream she can have.

They have a working relationship, and by the time that scene rolls around it becomes a little more personal. Not so much physically, but he has an awareness of some of her personal issues. Specifically self-harm, which this film equates with the kind of need for a relationship that is ultimately realized in the film.