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They released a track "Christmas Will Break Your Heart" over the holidays — I'm holding out hope we'll get even more.

Little did I know that Madison Square Garden was just the beginning …I don't blame them, Coachella pays well, but it definitely just stomped stomped stomped over my tearful LCD Soundsystem goodbye night.

Also I think the key was found after 4 days, only after the Mo—- (however you spell that town) police were in there, even though it was in plain sight near the entrance to the room and clearly a key for a Rav 4. Also not on a keychain or with any other keys. Who carries around a single key for their car?

Ooo, can you imagine 'The Rip' as a Bond theme? Yep, my new fantasy Bond movie is Idris Elba for Bond, Jon Hamm for the villain, Bong Joo-ho directing and Portishead doing the theme.

I'm admittedly mixed on whether Avery did it. Maybe it's that the only evidence we have is around Avery so I can't see anything else but there's more to Avery than the documentarians let us see. I could see a version of what Brendon said happening. But yeah — judge was a motherfucker, attorneys were horrible, the

He said women can't understand 'Goodfellas'?

Urge to kill rising, rising . . .

It just makes me think of what Avery said: the innocent do have to prove it. The whole notion of 'a presumption of innocence' is kinda bullshit when the jury is more afraid of the possibility, however remote, of putting a murderer back on the street than they are of reasonable doubt. Especially when you have a

Ahh, makes sense — but how can Kratz make the unfounded accusation in closing then? Or imply that the defense had done so? Following the logic, didn't Kratz do exactly what you can't do because of what it did?

By the end of the series, I couldn't shake the feeling that it was basically 'Black Swan' fanfiction but even with that, the production of this show was stunning. Romeo's bottle cap armor and the first shot of him in full regalia was insane.

I still don't understand how the defense was prohibited from offering a third party liability theory. Not only that but that the prosecution could then take advantage of the prohibition the way Kratz did. Baffling.

My brother is a diehard Star Wars fanboy — has read and watched everything. He says on the surface it's fan service but there was a ton of subtle groundwork laid for the next two and a ton of small details from the larger universe that are being folded in now (would give examples but I think this is a spoiler free

And she calls him later. Aren't there phone records??

It felt like a lost scene in 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. Tragic.

There seems like a lot of ways one could corroborate Brendan's testimony as he talks with his brother and his mother (on the phone) and Steven in his story of the events that night. Yet no one comes in and does so. Really odd.

I wanna kill everyone. Satan is good, Satan is my pal.

I'm going to give Rdio a lot of credit — there recommendations were really spot on. Without them, I wouldn't have found The Weather Station, Bonobo, Dawn Golden, so many others. It was pretty great at showing you new music without forcing it on you.

I moved over to Spotify after getting the note from Rdio. The userface is fine but it seriously lacks in the social aspect — I spent an hour trying to find my friend only to be endlessly pointed to David Guetta. I don't want to be friends with David Guetta.

Judging by the sheer amount of rehash they did in this, the odds of Ben-Rey being brother and sister are HIGH.

I cheered when Ackbar showed up. Even though he hasn't been promoted in twenty plus years, it was good to see him again.

I'm with you on everything except for why she's a scavenger for parts when she can clearly put those parts together to make valuable things to sell and use.