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absolutely. He has an incredible knack for putting the best song at the very end.

The confusion stems from an innate inability to like what the fuck ever you motherfucking please.

The infamous "knives and violence" incident. I think the consensus (at least among fans) is that it was bullshit, as there hasn't been any evidence that a painting was destroyed, much less by her.

What do you think of all this Nucky hate? I think it's weird, especially since Buscemi's performance was really good. Furthermore, the more famous characters could've only existed on the same show with the same depth with Nucky around operating as the hub. It was more of an issue that Michael Pitt is an absolute

The Sopranos was definitely Chase's project but Winter did so much of the heavy lifting.

Which is also one of the reasons why the popular interpretation of the Mad Men finale just felt like cynical bullshit.

I bailed after the Alice Cooper. He was fucking fun and hardly anyone else in the main cast had the same sort of appeal. The show also seemed to edging up to but not quite realizing that the real future was in the guys spinning the turntables, not the baby punks. So fun characters appearing only in small doses,

Veronica is a FBI agent returning to her home town.

A little bit of bang but like no kissing (except the one episode with Olivia Williams).

Rizzoli and Isles will be on as long as there are teen girls slowly realizing that they are gay.

oh lord, I watched Atonement the other night. I love the other Wright/Knightley movies, but I thought the movie's attempt to capture the novel's style didn't work. However, I do agree that all the performances were excellent.

Brooklyn Decker was also hilarious on New Girl.

It feels like Bee and Oliver are competing to see whose research team can pull off the most ridiculous possible feat.

Those two are extreme control freaks, so I'd imagine it would be a costume party but you would get the details about what to wear and where to go an hour before the party started and that there would be some sort of security at the front to make sure everyone was up to standard.

This was one of those episodes where they weren't at their funniest (though the smaller bits were great) but their archival footage finds were amazing.

That is also true. Almost every other game essentially just boils down to the ball. Basketball needs a hoop but there are hoops on almost every playground and schoolyard worldwide. Baseball needs a bat, glove and ball. At one point in America those things were brithrights. Even worse is that now baseball has aligned

Winston Churchill shielded Coco Chanel after WWII because he knew that if she were put on trial she would out the whole British aristocracy as the Quislings they are. If that had happened perhaps we would've been spared an entire industry being run by literal Nazis.

Yup, ditto. I was so excited last year to find a pair of jeans that were 31/33 and the right sort of fit. I can basically wear any type of t-shirt I want, but polos are iffy and dress shirts can go to hell. The best fitting dress shirts I own are all cowboy shirts because apparently a 19th century rancher and I have

you humorless git

FDR wanted to go further but was constantly blocked Congress or the Supreme Court. The lack of a Civil Rights angle was probably also a big reason for the overall failure. Some of the shinier aspects of democratic socialism also wouldn't become necessary until the 1970s. We got the FDA because Big Snake Oil was the