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The Quirky Best Friend
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Sheeeeeit. You're in for a wild ride with those last four episodes.

The first season, while great, is the hardest to get through (even more so than S2, I think). I remember it all coming together in the last three episodes of Season 1. If you get past Season 1 and still feel the same way, then you can shrug and give up the series forever.

This line will be a huge hit
given the success of his abstract paintings.

And what about velvet drapery?

As long as it's not like Knight & Day.

Andrew Wilson=Eric Roberts.

And to think, Cowherd supposedly has one of the better sports talk shows on the radio.

According to Deadline, Dushku's character Casey is "a fun, quick-witted gal who is socially oblivious and pathologically blunt."

^ exactly.

No one beats Brian Williams for gravitas.

Ginger balls!

I know I'm on here way too much, although my comment count doesn't show it. While eating dinner, the husb usually will ask, "So what's new on AVC today?"

And a historical narrative on the life, death and reign of Zorp.

Dammit.

It was O'Neal. He's our Jeff Winger.

"We're still here."

If only the majority of Showtime series didn't suck.

My friend got set up on a date with him
before he was famous. She says his brother is way funnier.

Marcel's Quantum Kitchen
Doesn't everyone who meets this guy, like, hate his guts?

I know this isn't a popular opinion around here, but I liked Spanglish. Or at least, I was entertained. No doubt it was a flawed film with lots of really broad characterization and freewheeling stereotypes, but still…I laughed, I cried, etc. etc.