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I'm glad Divorce got renewed, but I guess it means Hayes will be taking another trip to the Earwolf women's bathroom for 3 months.

Again with the timestamp saying this was posted at 12 PM when the first comments are 2.5 hours later. What the hell.

I thought Farrell's character's casual use of "retard" was kind of anachronistic even when I first saw it shortly after it was released. I think everything's more or less appropriate though, it's just one of the blackest comedies I've ever seen.

I am going to miss horribly belabored, groan-worthy jokes like "They're doing what casting directors did to Christian Slater in the 90's - putting me in cuffs!" Love you Neil Campbell.

Truly the first step on a long road back

Hahaha

Oh yeah, I hope that didn't sound like I disapproved of that approach. Hilarious.

And hopefully a legitimate get that they don't bother to interview, e.g. Aasif Mandvi or Sharon Horgan.

Yeah, the longer and more drawn out the intro/justification are, the funnier it is when the melody hits.

That reminded me of a story she told on i4h forever ago about how she wrote her college essay on how she would take all of her belongings into the bathroom with her when she was a child. She seems like a fascinating, amazing person.

"I KNOW ENGINEER CODY AND HE'S A FRIEND OF MINE AND YOU SIR ARE NO ENGINEER CODY (Kennedy quote) Would a lawyer know that?"

Then why'd you make it your name? Gotcha!

Mary Holland is incredible. Maybe secretly the funniest of the Wild Horses. I think she may have set the new standard for cracking up the guest.

Totally

Fuck the Cubs and fuck all this goodwill bullshit

In PA you can change the vote on your absentee ballot by showing up on election day I believe.

It's because there's a split-second flash of Satan's eyes later in the scene, as she flashes back to the rape.

Nosferatu is incredible.

Elysian Punkuccino. Sweet nectar.

I'm reading Knockemstiff by Donald Ray Pollock, a short story collection about a very rural and very poor town. I thought it was a novel when I got it so that was surprising, but it's very good even though a lot of the stories are similar and some can be tough to read they are so gross/disturbing. I've already