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Ed, I saw Harpo Marx ram Oprah W. aside!

Ed, I saw Harpo Marx ram Oprah W. aside!

As far as series regulars who are almost never in the series go, I think Justified's Tim and Rachel win. What's the deal with these credits? Must be some weird SAG rules. Game Of Thrones can get away with only putting people in the main credits if they're actually in the episode, so I don't know why American TV shows

As far as series regulars who are almost never in the series go, I think Justified's Tim and Rachel win. What's the deal with these credits? Must be some weird SAG rules. Game Of Thrones can get away with only putting people in the main credits if they're actually in the episode, so I don't know why American TV shows

There must be something terribly wrong with me, because I seem to be the only one who likes Dana's plot and doesn't find it preposterous. I like how it gives us more perspective on what it's like to be in a top political family… and also some reminder that Brody is a congressman, which is very welcome because based on

Carnivàle had some great depictions of the dust bowl. I saw a clip from the documentary where people described the dust storms as giving a feeling of evil; in Carnivàle, they're caused by a literal evil.

Carnivàle had some great depictions of the dust bowl. I saw a clip from the documentary where people described the dust storms as giving a feeling of evil; in Carnivàle, they're caused by a literal evil.

Actually, the credits said Rob Huebel was playing Rob Huebel. They must be messing with us.

Actually, the credits said Rob Huebel was playing Rob Huebel. They must be messing with us.

It looked like a woman to me.

It looked like a woman to me.

I like my coffee black, just like my metal.

I like my coffee black, just like my metal.

"Christ, what an asshole!"

"Christ, what an asshole!"

"I'm about to have sex with this small child. She will not be smiling anymore. In fact, she might be unable to smile for the rest of her life, due to the intense psychological trauma I will have caused her. Ha, ha, ha."

"I'm about to have sex with this small child. She will not be smiling anymore. In fact, she might be unable to smile for the rest of her life, due to the intense psychological trauma I will have caused her. Ha, ha, ha."

What I heard about the "created by" credit is that it wasn't taken seriously as naming the person who "created" a show, much like how TV episodes are often credited as being written by one or two people when it was actually done by a whole team. (For example, Homicide was "created by" Paul Attanasio even though he