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It's called inertia and it happens commonly enough in real life. Usually when there's some passive aggressiveness involved with co-dependency, especially since their social support systems are so weak. And they have drifted further apart since

Sports Night.

New Hampshire was the only state he was campaigning in, and he was only going to take the campaign nationwide if he got a decent percentage. So it was more of a result of focus, rather than the beginning of something bigger. Meanwhile, the Republican establishment is going to have to realize they're going to have to

Logan should be shot into the sun because once he made me feel sorry for Jess.

Trump didn't really beat Rubio. In terms of state delegates they tied.

hear, hear. Clinton refers to herself as a progressive who gets things done? What are her senatorial and secretarial accomplishments? John Kerry trumps her as Secretary of State, and she did literally nothing of note as senator, other than accommodate Bush.

Even though he polls better than Clinton against every Republican candidate?

Four out of 6 New England states (Connecticut and RI excluded), Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Wisconsin, Minnesota and—for the hell of it—West Virginia. I'll throw in DC and Colorado too, because like hell Hillary is going win a pot state. The current difference between Hillary and Bernie now in South Carolina is

Or Josh Brolin's alcoholism or Sean Penn's psychopathy or Christian Bale publicly tearing a new one or David O. Russell's everything….

Ah, poor БГ.

The heaviness is definitely a first season trait. Over time Pete's punchability becomes it's weird little charm. It's kind of the same with Betty, though not as prominent. (not punching, though, that general actorly stiffness.)

Comedy Central is claiming that the The Daily Show's online audience is much bigger, and they're happy with that. Comedy Central also regularly reruns shows, so a half hour of programming stretches far beyond that.

He's no worse than Stewart.

I think Shadow also needed to be a relative unknown because he's such a blank slate. But you know who should play Wednesday? Ian motherfucking McShane.

I don't think it's size exactly, but a height to head size ratio. It's also easier to frame a shorter actor.

You'll want to watch a Dope. There's a few scenes worth rewinding and rewatching.

Yep, it's a great movie but you can tell in a lot of ways that Lee really thinks more like a playwright than someone more cinematic. All the theatre elements work because they're so densely layered.

For me Parks isn't even that high. Half of the time it was great, the other half of the time it had no structure and pat resolutions (watch the one where Ben and Leslie get engaged and tell me what doesn't feel convoluted), which isn't that different from late Office. Community could certainly be shaggy but other than

And there are always so many plots on B-99! It's getting ridiculous. Sure, it's an ensemble show but that's no reason to have A, B and C plots on every episode. Someone needs to force the 99's writers to watch Bob's Burgers or New Girl that are good at involving as many as possible in the main story. It's also all too

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