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Sure. But you know none of them watched it. All copies gathered dust in the cabinet . . . next to the uneaten fruitcake.

I want to shove him into the Green Lantern franchise.

I thought he was always black.

I think the GOP healthcare bill excludes a black filmmaker who grosses $100 million from healthcare.

I'm trademarking White Suprema-cunt. Please buy a t-shirt.

I've been watching while Hula hooping.

Few? I'd wager only.

I'll be watching Manos: Hands of Fate as soon as it's available. Probably my favorite MST3K ever. And, of course, I'll have to listen to A Patrick Swayze Christmas repeatedly.

Uh, . . . what?

I just saw that a new episode of Powerless got bumped Thursday in favor of a rerun of Trial & Errors pilot. That's gotta spell the end for Powerless . . . right?

That's not what I get from her at all. I've heard her speak in many venues. She seems like she's open to discussion. She just isn't open to voting party for party sake. Which I respect.

Still managed to lose to a reality TV clown because she couldn't carry votes Obama got in key areas. Democrats need to look in the mirror. Clinton was a terrible candidate, . . a better candidate would have beaten Trump soundly.

Funny how most now wringing their hands over deportation didn't seem to give a damn about the most draconian federal immigration crackdown in history that happened during the past eight years. If Democrats don't figure out why so many natural allies have become alienated, the party is going to die.

Doubt it. Her candidate lost.

I never heard Sarandon say Clinton was worse than Trump. It seems like plenty of people are happy to condemn her for voting for the candidate she thought was best, though.

Who didn't vote?

She didn't advocate for chaos and revolution.

Well, just don't be fooled by the people who are pretending that Feud is good and just ridiculously campy. Makes it easier to continue to roll your eyes at Murphy.

Or Marty Feldman.

Trial & Error. NBC stole the title from my script treatment, I see. My show is about two lawyers, Jack Trial and Jennifer Error, who reluctantly go into a partnership together after both of their careers fall apart . . . and start to fall in love. I really think it would have been a hit.