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Based on another interview I read somewhere, it sounds like the mohawk is actually a toupee. Whether or not he should still be wearing a mohawk toupee is a valid question, though.

Upvoted for the WNKU mention.

Someone may have already made this comment in the episode recap, but that actor is in danger of being pigeonholed into roles that require him to shoot himself in the head from here on it. Time to branch out.

I listened to this for the first time last night. Yep, that was legitimately creepy.

I tend to read most of the fiction I consume, but that one will be on an audiobook for me as well.

Today I started Marlon James' A Brief History of Seven Killings. So far it's been written in Jamaican Patois, which given the considerable size of the book, makes me worry that progress will be slow.

Which I said when I replied again. Saw the trailer before the poster. Still don't like that it's shown on either, but oh well.

Yeah, I've heard that theory. It is possible, although also putting it on the poster seems like a LOT of misdirection.

Well now I see that he's even holding it on the poster, so apparently they really want you to know about that plot point going into see the movie.

I'd argue that it definitely spoils something at the very end. Maybe it what it showed was common knowledge if you've been following rumors online, but I haven't, and I wish they'd left that shot out.

You know they sell movie tickets online now, right?

Except when it shows a character that you didn't know would become a Jedi wielding a lightsaber at the end. That was enough to make me wish I hadn't watched it.

There are very few people I would recommend Rectify to. While it's one of my favorite shows currently on the air, there aren't many people I know personally who (whom?) I think would enjoy the pace.

There are a few songs I like but otherwise I agree completely.

There are definitely some Americans who are into the EPL (being an American I can use that silly term) to be pretentious, but I think a lot of soccer fans like myself are into it because it is the best league in the world—maybe doesn't have the best teams, but the best and most fun league from top to bottom, in my

I don't agree about all Altman films (I love The Long Goodbye and really liked McCabe), but I did not understand the praise for Nashville at all, and I downright hated MASH.

That, and most fans I talk to seem to adore Kevin Spacey's scenery-chewing performance.

I have about ten pages left in The Crying of Lot 49 and I think I'm in the same boat. I just don't really care. The only other novel of Pynchon's I've read is Inherent Vice, which I did enjoy, but this one isn't doing it for me.

Yay, corporately-owned Mars!

…until they changed what it was. Now what I am with isn't it and what is it seems weird and scary. It'll happen to you.