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Another cool post-reveal reinterpretation—when he finds the kids hanging out in the basement, he angrily demands to know if one of them was the one peeking through the window and terrifying his kids. One of the teens laughs in a mix of mockery and nervousness and declares, "He's back!" before running off. At the time

Clicking on the question marks near the water table brings up the following: "Research is underway looking to discover how fracking solution and other contaminants get into the water table."

Clicking on the question marks near the water table brings up the following: "Research is underway looking to discover how fracking solution and other contaminants get into the water table."

I haven't researched this, but my initial response to the idea that fracking pollutes groundwater is that it makes little sense just on the face of the facts about the process. Fracking is done to release deposits that would otherwise be trapped in rock strata. As I understand it, this process occurs thousands of feet

I haven't researched this, but my initial response to the idea that fracking pollutes groundwater is that it makes little sense just on the face of the facts about the process. Fracking is done to release deposits that would otherwise be trapped in rock strata. As I understand it, this process occurs thousands of feet

Forget Paris is awesome. The framing device of the friends trying to tell their story, the moments of touching reality in the relationship, her father (I'm still tempted to utter "You asked for it, you got it, Toyota…" in his sing-song spaced out voice every time I see one of their ads), the race to deliver the sperm

Forget Paris is awesome. The framing device of the friends trying to tell their story, the moments of touching reality in the relationship, her father (I'm still tempted to utter "You asked for it, you got it, Toyota…" in his sing-song spaced out voice every time I see one of their ads), the race to deliver the sperm

"Career Opportunities"—only saw it because it came out shortly after "Labyrinth" and I was jonesing for all the Connelly I could get.

"Career Opportunities"—only saw it because it came out shortly after "Labyrinth" and I was jonesing for all the Connelly I could get.

@avclub-0840875a9da6f24c4e0fc883b399d93a:disqus  "Kids, never smoke (note to self: avoid telling them I smoked a lot until I was about 30 to avoid undermining my already negligible parental authority with naked hypocrisy. Addendum to self: This particular story about my tangled relationship with Aunt Robin and how it

@avclub-0840875a9da6f24c4e0fc883b399d93a:disqus  "Kids, never smoke (note to self: avoid telling them I smoked a lot until I was about 30 to avoid undermining my already negligible parental authority with naked hypocrisy. Addendum to self: This particular story about my tangled relationship with Aunt Robin and how it

"Spasm" or "spasmodic," the etymological roots of spazz, are not tied to any particular disease or disability. They simply describe a type of jerky, arrhythmic movement.

"Spasm" or "spasmodic," the etymological roots of spazz, are not tied to any particular disease or disability. They simply describe a type of jerky, arrhythmic movement.

Yeah, I was kinda thinking along the lines of "He coated the cover in flash powder for just such an emergency…" but so far, they didn't go there.

Yeah, I was kinda thinking along the lines of "He coated the cover in flash powder for just such an emergency…" but so far, they didn't go there.

If nothing else, consider the episode where he reveals to his kids that, "Oh yeah, all along up to the point of the story I'm telling you now, we were all smokers."

If nothing else, consider the episode where he reveals to his kids that, "Oh yeah, all along up to the point of the story I'm telling you now, we were all smokers."

Really had to stretch to figure out that you were having a PC meltdown over the use of the word "spazz."

Really had to stretch to figure out that you were having a PC meltdown over the use of the word "spazz."

Having caught this as agreeable watch-with-the-wife fare on a free premium channel preview, I am  zombie-posting my thoughts. If this had been directed by an arthouse fave, starred a few European actors, and premiered at TIFF, AVC would have appreciated it as a subtle, low-key exploration of two older adults