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Jean-Luc Prickhard
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Go on…

I really, really hated DD back in their day, and I still do. Vapid, slick synth pop that (to me) was more about hair, makeup, and fashion than any musical merit. I still dislike their music, on the rare occasions I hear it.

Hardly.

And hopefully to tell you to taking a flying leap.

This episode was a return to form

Heh, "Shart."

"super nauseated" is more like it. Ferrell's terrible.

Licking her face was just gross.

Bye!

It's NEVER twins. Until it is?

My guess is he never met her, or at least hasn't seen her they were children.

Played Capote, played Dr. Zola in the first two Captain America movies (well, just his voice in the second one), had a small, goofy role in the Hunger Games series, and was the voice of Dobby in the Harry Potter films.

That's my guess… don't dismiss it so quickly. I wondered what "Go to Hell, Sherlock" was all about in last week's episode. Of course, I figured it out pretty quickly in this week's but I felt a bit foolish not figuring it out sooner.

What a miserable great game.

I got MLB TV this past season solely for the Cubs, so I saw most of their games this season. Obviously, that was worth it.

Christ, Marie!

Agreed. I still say, if he can find the muse again, he should go into the studio with Rick Rubin or T-Bone Burnett producing.

*Cool bass line plays*

STID was about as fun as an STD.

Would've been nicer even before that if he'd bothered to try to understand what makes Star Trek special, and embrace that, rather than turning it into a frat boy action film in space.