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Shouldn't it be "pwey"?

The Americans does this well, too—even certain characters adopt fashion changes sooner than others.

Fun fact: Before joining SAG, his given name was Ron Howard the Duck.

They don't really need a hard R sequel; wasn't American History X already a story about a White Power ranger?

Funny, I only hear "Stop relitigating the primaries!!!" from one camp in the Democratic Party, and it's the side that starts screeching about Sanders and lefties as soon as anything goes wrong. Twitter was a god damn nightmare yesterday.

Oh, this show isn't an origin story for Athenian hero Themistocles?

Serious answer: "Closing Time," Semisonic; joke answer: "Macarena."

I think McGregor and Winstead out-acted what was written on the page, yet I agree they're not memorable in the same way as other leads.

Well-acted, beautifully shot, clumsily plotted, deeply unsatisfying season. It felt like a rough draft of a story (I got serious True Detective season 2 vibes here, although this was better). I'm certain that in the writer's room, the character arcs made perfect sense, each of the motivations perfectly matched to

He's going to be playing the greys.

Let's not go off on a tangent.

I feel like we should all give you a hand; it seems you need one.

Yes yes, but what does NAFTA and the AEDPA have to do with the Goo Goo Dolls' "Slide"?

If you merge how quickly Jeremy spoke with how slowly Barbara did, you might get something resembling a human cadence.

Oh, that's a real shame.

Prop Joe as Kingpin, maybe?

This is like the actor's equivalent of making an aspirational, luxury sports car your Facebook profile photo.

They serve horses, don't they?

Why didn't they just originally call the show Tool Time?