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That's the shit that creeps me out. I tried to watch the Stone Phillips (I think that's who it was, anyway) interview with Dahmer and his parents once and couldn't make it past the introductions because it was just too calm and normal and watching it knowing that this was a serial cannibal for Christ's sake was too

I would have expected pork, as there's compatibility between swine and human physiology.

It's not nothing, but it's not much more than nothing either. Dying definitely takes him off the table for any future significance as well; despite what happened on this week's episode, Nymeria could still come back and factor in events later on, and Ghost is out there and has an established pattern of showing up and

I dunno, he did invent unlimited breadsticks.

It has a very small window of edibility, but within that window it's delicious.

Did it make you lose your mind, up in there?

Um, strippers? Was Thong Song ever a big strip club hit? The title says yes, but the song itself says not so much.

They seemed like a bigger deal in earlier seasons, but only Ghost has seemed to have anything of any significance to do in a very long time, and even that's only been intermittently.

"In every subsequent entry into the machine the Angier at the origin point drops into the tank and the "original" Angier emerges at the other side so I think the answer is yes."
"It took courage … it took courage to climb into that machine every night … not knowing … if I'd be the man in the box … or the prestige."
Once

Is this Pootie Tang's screen test for TDKR?

Doesn't hurt that Jaws has a couple of my favorite movie scenes: the town hall and the Indianapolis story. Also like to catch the scene where the mayor lights up in the hospital, just because it's such a bonkers thing to see now.

You're right. We're going to need a bigger exposition dump.

I think you're on to something there—what if at some point a character who seems kinda shady picks up the sword and wait a minute . . . the sword reveals true heart-purity underneath their dark and crusty* outward demeanor. TWIST!

But . . . I can mess this hair up if I wanna mess this hair up!

And make sure there's a sword involved at some point.

You're paying more attention to people from your age group or who were most familiar to people in your age group. It's just how things go.

Depression may be one area where having money and fame and so forth stigmatizes it even further, as in, "You've got everything, what do you have to be depressed about?" I think that kind of attitude is slowly fading, but it hasn't gone away yet by a long shot.

More like puss-tor's license, am I right?

Your pastor swears? Neat.

"Rollin" is more of an Undertaker classic, but sure.