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Sort of reminds me of Hail to the Thief, but the string arrangement gets me (especially near the end).

Drinking freshly made cocoa while wrapped in a blanket with a small, but still noticeable panda head knitted on.

"Zhu Li, do the thing!"

Well there's his music career, I guess. And American Dad's still funny.

At some point, I began to believe that Seth turned Family Guy into a social experiment, basically to see how far he could go with the creative control FOX gave. Either that or he has become creatively bankrupt, who cares?

I'm saying that because it was one of their most recent pieces that the new album could resemble what they did with the rejected Spectre theme (which I too loved).

Wait, I'm thinking of Amnesiac.

Seeing as they basically disavow their first album, even going as far as to refuse playing Creep at concerts, it'll sound almost just like that…or 11 copies of their rejected Spectre theme.

Stuff I liked: New Day's Entrance, Women's Championship Match, Jericho/Styles, Shane McMahon proving he's still crazy, Corbin winning the Battle Royal, New Women's Belt
Stuff I didn't like: Ambrose/Lesnar, The Ending to the Women's Championship Match, The Pre-Show (More or Less Pointless), The Battle Royal (Minus the

Finished DH Lawrence's The Rainbow last week, about finished with Virginia Woolf's Jacob's Room.

One of the main characters on Clarence has a same-sex couple as parents.

Walks in, kills someone (I think either Glenn or Abe [but for the love of God not Carol!]), leaves.

At least Bryan Fuller's still doing American Gods, so there's something, I guess.

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I was just thinking of his appearance

Dr. Cornel West?

Michael Keaton was working there for a while (before he was picked up for Birdman). During the ceremony he caught up with some of his former co-workers, and as a token of his gratitude for hosting the event, Keaton helped clean up afterwards. Liev Schreiber and Rachel McAdams joined in but Mark Ruffalo skedaddled to

I've been needing to see Heaven Knows What for a while, but I didn't want to get the BluRay.

Either Tobey Maguire or Jimmy from "You're the Worst," but only if he can nail the Midwestern accent.

SHOW SOME RESPECT, XANDIR'S MOM!!