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I remember F Lee Bailey as a name back then, but don't remember him doing shit during this trial. I liked how this episode kind of showed him moving the chess pieces around. It was like a little game of thrones in my o.j. Murder story this week.

I don't think it was the race thing she didn't understand. She sent black men to prison with the help of black jurors all the time.

I don't think it's being done that quietly. I get a sense of it while it's happening. Outshining bigger actors and characters in the moment.

Fuhrman intersects this case in more ways than just being a racist. That scene wasn't only for reminding you that he existed. Remember it for later.

Woo girls of the world. Do you not know how many performances you ruin? I don't understand what it is about the female brain that makes you do that shit all the time. Fucking knock it off.

As much as we would like to think, Adam Sandler is not as dumb as his gimmick account here on AV Club. My guess is that everyone was contractually obligated to make another movie if asked. And they probably had no reason to think that would actually happen when signing. It's not like Sandler made a 2nd Happy Gilmore,

More proof that Adam Scott is the most awesome human on the planet. He is a national treasure, and should be kept in a jar in my basement.

I'm not so sure it would have been minor. Got to remember the time. First off, the reason there was a break in was that Nixon was down in the polls before the primaries started. And yes, nowadays so many people have given up on privacy to feel safe from mooslums. But back then, people were afraid of the Commies. And

For the many, many brockman lines as there are, this is the one best delivered. The others are as funny or funnier but better written. Without that inflection, this would not be able to stand beside "Democracy does not work" and "I for one welcome our new insect overlords".

Bailiff, throw that man in jail.
What? Oh, right. All those things I did.

We had S+, S, S-, and the dreaded U for Unsatisfactory. I can still remember the kicked in the gut feeling of seeing that U I got in Conduct. A feeling I wouldn't have again until I found out my sophomore girlfriend liked someone else.

Yep. Artane used by soldiers to be more aggressive. And an epidemic of suicides that many link to over prescribing anti-depressants. Though the drug was a red herring in the movie. You can come up with conspiracy to shade the movie. Mooslum religious ceremony to be more super natural. Economic shenanigans for a more

uRowr. uRowr. uRowr.

I'll come out and say that I love that episode. I might even put it in my Top 5. No mythology about clones, or Rusty's mom, or any of it. A standalone episode where they stretched how crazy they could make it and I thought they succeeded.

That belongs in a museum!!!!

When Kilborn was suspended, they rotated the correspondents each night that week. I think Carrell was one of them then. There was Littleford and Degeneres. But my favorite was Brian Unger. At the end of every Kilborn episode, he used to ask "Well, what did we learn?" with some snarky callback to earlier in the show.

And now back to Painting with the Inner Child with Darryl.
That's Daryl.

I'm Kevin Smith. I have boobies. And I'm retiring after I write this comment. Well, not this comment. I have to do a sequel to this one as part of my boobies trilogy.

"Are
men as a whole really that put off by glasses? Men on TV an in movies
are always put off by it, but I've never known anyone in real life to
feel that way."

Sorry wussies. This is the internet. We will argue about this and we will insult each other in the process.