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Okay, so does it also explain how Leia remembers her mother as "kind, but sad," given that she was alive for a few hours before her mother died? Angry internetters everywhere DEMAND to know!

Maybe. I haven't had any real interest in listening to Reflektor.

Well, Duff was tired of requiring his tax lawyer to come into his life and make everything clear.

But that doesn't mean that their career hasn't been a study in diminishing returns.

All of this is making me remember the documentary Touching the Void, also about an ill-fated climbing trip (can't remember which mountain). Insane, unbelievable story - highly recommended.

Yeah, that's just what that jerk who spoiled the ending of Lincoln for me said.

I honestly don't care that much about Deflategate, but the (quickly skimmed) revalations about Bellicheck's cheating really are something.

Original title: The Daffy Dicks

Is that Tellio T. Miths?

But of course it does. How do you think it got its name?

I really hope you're being sarcastic. The line between "annoying poster" and "insufferable poster" is razor-thin.

Thanks, busta.

Try reading my post again. "[she] thought it had concluded at the season finale" i.e. "She thought the most recent season finale was also a series finale."

Ugh, do I really have to say this?

Wait, this shown is still on the air?

Yeah, I know what he's saying. Even if there's no heaven or hell, then saying he's going to follow his love into the dark is just as meaningless as saying "St. Peter will greet you at the gates of heaven." It's an empty gesture because it doesn't actually signify anything.

I was speaking generally. I think you get the point, no?

Really? That's the stance you're going to take? I'd say it's more the opposite. 3 minutes of boasting about how awesome Death Cab is would be way more interesting than listening to the aural equivalent of chamomile tea.

Also, that has little to do with what this song is "about."

Exactly; it's totally ridiculous that a pop song would enrage one… and yet it does. The combination of his voice, singing over coffee-shop bullshit acoustic strumming, combined with thinking that throwing the word "death" into a song automatically makes it deep… argh.