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Adam Farrar
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Building off that, newer shows/episodes are likely to have fewer ratings and so their number are more likely to fluctuate or go to extremes.

It's a pretty intimidating Headless Horseman too. They drop a windmill on him AND HE GETS BACK UP!

The guy apparently loves the book (http://www.npr.org/2011/05/… but like you said, his preface is a big warning sign to say away. He also says "The most horrible [thing] to be in America today, a white male, it certainly is true." (http://www.npr.org/template… That certainly, laughably, reprehensibly is false.

I haven't read the novel but I do recall reading about Scarlett's husband Frank is in or friendly with the Klan who help him avenge an attack on her. This was downplayed from the Klan to a "political meeting" in the movie.

Pat Conroy's preface to the book's 75th Anniversary edition (which was later a Final Jeopardy answer) covers this really well:
"To Southerners like my mother, Gone With the Wind was not just a book, it was an answer, a clenched fist raised to the North, an anthem of defiance. If you could not defeat the Yankees on the

I didn't think I was either.

Or resemble the housekeeper in that you're the same race and waiting for the bus.

This is not a negative, but it reminds me more of Nico Minoru from Runaways but she's white and wearing a red jacket. Like you say, it's more practical than anything else Wanda's ever worn.

It's still there but not visibly public, so what's the point?

I think she'd be a good boss too. She doesn't have a lot of emotional baggage but is aware of it in her coworkers and tries to help them as much as she can and they'll let her. She also follows the rules but understands when people go outside them, so long as nothing crazy happens.

The preview shows Art in a hallway, shots are fired and he dives to the floor. Then he's shown in a hospital bed.

Wait… what? Why would Raylan taking orders from a woman make it "unbearable"? I'm going to go out on a limb and assume the answer is "sexism." But even then, why would you fast forward through every Raylan scene? Even the ones without a female boss?

Fuller tried to do season 3 as a comic book but it never came out. Some scripts were written, some pages were drawn and then DC didn't publish it. http://pushingdailydaisies….

It's a shame she didn't pop up and say "Pay me bitches!"

Watching the first season with Roger trapped in the house is bizarre in retrospect. They first get the idea of disguising him and then a few years later it turns out he's been everywhere and done everything his entire time on Earth. Oh, first season, you're so silly!

I wondered if that ear/nose/throat category was designed to be quick knowing that the Two-Thousand-Year-Old Man questions would take up more time.

She seemed really nervous the whole time.

It's a tribute to Jay S. that I've been waiting all day for this article so I could discuss that terrible ear/nose/throat category.
It's a something else to the site that I was really just waiting for Jay S.

I think the prequel idea has him at stage three of the Kübler-Ross model: Bargaining.