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But "Bad Blood" is by Our Lady and Savior! And there's a special place in Hell for women who don't help other women. Well, except when it comes to diss tracks and music videos. That's fine.

He was also the man in the Flukeman suit/whatever in "The Host".

Him grabbing the beer spout as a microphone was the greatest.

Eh, I like Bull Durham a lot, but I really hate baseball. I am not a golf nut by any means, but I at least find it somewhat interesting. I just like the dialogue and ancillary characters in Tin Cup a lot more.

I get a lot of grief because I like it more than Bull Durham. :/

No mention of Folks! (outside of Courtney Cox being too young) makes me sad.

Tin Cup is still one of my favorite movies. Very quotable, fun, and solid performances.

Paget Brewster, E.G. Daily, and Richard Kind in the past 2 weeks? Fantastic.

Who we killin'? I'll kill 'em…as soon as I'm done with these birds.

I mean, her name (per IMDB) is The Countess Elizabeth, so I can't imagine that she isn't meant to be Bathory.

Yeah, Coven was ridiculous, but was fun in its own way. Freak Show was ok for the first few episodes, but all of the Dandy shit was too much, and Jessica Lange got really, really hard to take as the season wore on.

Correct. She did great advertising for it on Twitter, though. Something like: "I'm naked in it. No big deal."

They definitely like killing kids on there as well.

You're one of them fancy lads, ain't ya?

See, I think Season 4 is even better than Season 2. S2 of The Wire brings it down a bit for me; I just wasn't as interested it as I was other seasons. I adore S1 and S3, though.

Veep and Silicon Valley are pretty damn great. I can't get into Always Sunny; my cynicism was worn away by my other favorite show of all time (Parks & Rec), so I just can't appreciate a show where everyone has no redeeming qualities at this point. I have cooled a lot on The League as a result as well (the show

Justified is probably my all time favorite show, and The Shield is definitely up there as well. I loved The Wire, but still put it below those two; now, that may be due to seeing them first, as I never got around to The Wire until last year, but either way, I prefer those two.

Terriers, Fargo, The Americans, The Shield, and Justified outstrip the offerings of pretty much every network (cable or otherwise) with the possible exception of HBO over the past 10-15 years, IMO.

Sean Penn is just upset that Howard came up with Terryology instead.

If it matters, my first name actually is Terry…