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I'd have to say one of the most disturbing things of this whole business is thinking about how common that shit might have been and how many actors and directors whose work you enjoy and admire have done despicable things behind closed doors.

Even with the cat shit I think I could still watch 2 with some amount of enjoyment.  I did like Bobcat as the villain.  I still laugh about Mahoney telling him his name is Jughead and Zed responding, "Yeah? that was my mother's name."

Canada Dry is pretty abundant here in California, I'm not sure about the rest of the U.S.

The real culprit is how much disposable cash parents are giving their kids so the marketing sweet spot to get the maximum amount of money from the least discerning audience keeps getting younger.

God, this is all like some weird childhood flashback, I think my family continually watched those awful sequels to the very end.  Last year when my wife's family was all together at Christmas they decided to watch the first one on Netflix.  The amount of gratuitous sex was a surprise.

Theodore Roosevelt: Zombie Killer

Or ABC: The "American Bitches Channel"

Considering how things went on the Pegasus she did a pretty damn important job.

So do I, right down to the last episode.  Classic Cylons versus Neo-Cylons and Brother Cavill going out like a punk, which is how big bad villains should go out.

I absolutely love the movies but I will agree about Shelob's Lair and also Moria are supposed to be dark, like real dark and they just aren't dark enough in the movies.  I would say that is one of the few places the animated movies actually do better than Jackson movies.  Middle-Earth is dark and desolate and scary.

I am just as satisfied with the idea of Galadriel having them lying around and having the foresight to giving them to Merry and Pippin.

I felt the same way until I finished the Silmarillion and then all the songs started to have a better context.  But man, getting through The Silmarillion is tough business.

I can understand that.  But it really feels pale in relation to the threat the Black Riders seem to pose which really brings down the tension.

Of the six episodes, I would say three of them Canvassing, The Banquet and Rock Show are genuinely funny all the way through.

Teach me how to Julia Duggy

No because that still leaves out Blood on the Scales.

When I reread the books, which I do often, I usually read the Tom Bombadil part but skip the Barrow-Wights chapter because that part really doesn't feel like it has anything to do with the quest.

I revisited Parks and Rec season 1 not to long ago on Netflix and was pleasantly surprised.  There are a lot of missteps but also a lot of the basis of what we see in the next season. Example: When Leslie has everyone canvas the neighborhood and hands out bags of GORP for them to eat (Good Old Raisins and Peanuts),

It really isn't that bad.  It's just bland, there's no excitement in it.  There are some interesting ideas but nothing interesting really happens.