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Yeah, tweens really care about music that came out over 10 years ago, when they were barely toddlers. That's what tweens care about.

I am so there for the livestream for Improv4Humans, unless I get a life between now and then.

I don't know, man. It sounds like you really want to do the 3rd option, going by the detailed way you describe it. But if writing was ever a good idea, in today's economy, it's possibly even worse than before. Unless you can develop that creative writing skill into a career right now, and work while doing grad school,

I loved their dissection of that scene, because you can tell that sometimes doing something wrong in a way can actually go very, very right.

That's interesting. I have a ton of halal shops near me because I guess like 90% of the recently immigrated are Muslim and been considering going on. I eat meat almost never but might be worth a try.

I'm going to attempt a decent vegetarian lasagne this weekend. I was thinking of making a tomato sauce with eggplant cubes as the red sauce and cottage cheese with spinach as the "white" sauce, but I was wondering if anybody had any other tips for a veg lasagne?

Both are amazing, but Ashes to Ashes was mind-meltingly amazing. This thread is making me want to rewatch it.

Did anybody else on the flight seem to enjoy it?

I hate it when people ask me stupid questions before chumhuming for the answer first.

Wasn't it Peter's money? Sucks to waste that kind of money but this is a world of the very rich..

I thought for sure they recycled some of the Will/Alicia bed funtime scenes in that promo, but I have no idea why. Is she just flashing back to happier moments?

I don't know much about political ethics but hiring your former campaign manager/buddy as opposed to a potentially fishy outside candidate is probably a jump from the frying pan into the fire, in the eyes of an ethics officer. I'm just speculating, but yeah.

What was the fake website, TopChap or something? Sounds like a bro culture version of Buzzfeed or something.

Okay, that's different, then. Good to know.

I hope the crews bothers reading the comments because I feel like we commenters rarely talk about non-writing/acting/directing aspects of the show, but TGW has always shone in costuming and camera work/editing as well, and your comment captured some shots I also really liked in this episode. The "oh wow, I forgot" was

Will may off the deep end this season, which could be REALLY interesting to watch, as he can be hotheaded. All I can say is I would not want to get on the bad side of Will Gardner..

I was talking about this case in particular. I'm your married boss, I send you sexy texts, you reply (as is your right, even if you know it's kind of cheating on my part), and I fire you for being too sexy to work with - that doesn't seem very fair considering I initiated the whole thing.

Friends don't write exposes about friends. I am curious about this but I am also of the opinion that I think we get a peek inside Tommy Wiseau's mind through his film, and it's more than enough, and to find out anything further would be to take away from it all. If there's a mystery of Wiseau, it's one he's created

I think she's in for a penny, in for a pound, but since he's the initiator of the plan, he has to be the one to reassure her that they're doing the right thing. I wonder if her line about risking a lawsuit because she's a partner and shouldn't tell him about anything the other partners told her is foreshadowing for a