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Louise Belcher
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I saw Hulk Hogan at O'Hare once and it took me a little while to realize that it was actually him and not someone who just looked like him (as though there are lots of people walking around who look just like Hulk Hogan! I dumb). A guy was trying to get his autograph and Hulk seemed kind of annoyed, but it was 7:30 in

Sad news. RIP.

It's all happening

Blake Lively almost ruins that movie. But then Pete Postlethwaite is in it, so everything is just fine!

I can only assume that Titus Welliver will be in it. Not that I'm complaining…

Lolololol at the Edward James Olmos thing.

I would prefer a movie about Tony Wonder.

YES TO THIS. Favorite Kroll Show moment!

Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters already was in theaters? Holy sheesh.

I think Charlie has evolved a lot since the beginning of the series. Marnie has just gotten worse and worse. I nearly turned off the tv after she hijacked Charlie's party last week to showcase her vocal abilities. Though, clearly Charlie is a little unhinged if he wanted to fuck her after that.

I honestly couldn't figure out what was going on with that music, so I had NO IDEA how to read the end of the episode. While I'd like to hope it was ironic, Girls doesn't have a history of large, sweeping ironic moments. I think it's glaringly obvious that Adam and Hannah (and Charlie and Marnie) do not belong

Charlie and Marnie deserve each other. Though, why any guy would want to be with Marnie (for reasons other than her looks) is beyond me. She's so self-involved.

It feels like the stakes never change. Like, at the end of last season, they ran the show in Boston and it seemed to be successful. Then, at the beginning of this season, the reviews say that Julia's book is awful. So they spend a few episodes rewriting the book. But now they're using basically the same book from

The most maddening thing about this show is how the stakes NEVER change for more than an episode or two. Judging from the promo for next week, Ivy will come back to Bombshell. Since Tom has taken over, he will want Ivy to be Marilyn. The Ivy/Karen drama will start again. Ugh, Smash. Whyyyyyyyy????

I really don't think Natalia should have encouraged Adam to drink, especially since his justification was that he wanted to have a good time with her. Not that it excuses Adam's behavior at all, but I think he realized that she wasn't the right girl for him when they got to that party, and it was all downhill from

There was some REALLY terrible acting in this episode. I mean, worse than normal for Supernatural guest actors. Oh well. The guy who played Prometheus was a total dime piece.

So true. So, so true.

She's better than Marnie. At least she keeps things interesting.

The flag burning montage was really fucking funny.

"She said my son looks like Tom Petty, in a negative way"