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Whoa there Johnny. I know you're just trollin', but the democrats who supported Jim Crow left the Democratic party and became Republicans after the Dems incorporated civil rights into the party platform in 1948. The democratic and republican parties of the reconstruction era have little in common with the modern

"Connecting the politician to community organizer Saul Alinsky via a very
convincing series of lines…"

GO BUCKS

"What we are capable of" would have been a better line and more fitting with the themes of the episode.

Oh, and you're still misusing "begging the question."

This episode seriously went off the rails. The Scythe is a villain who completely and thoroughly lacks menace. And the name is the absolute worst, although "the Scythe" sounds like something a teenager might think is cool, so maybe it's in character?

I love me some Donal Logue, but I really, really did not like the Toric character.  I understand that he can't play Hank Dolworth in every show, but Toric is just so…unpleasant to watch—all unhinged, intense, paranoid, drug addict without any of the natural charisma that Logue could have brought to the part.  In other

The issue with these types of infringement cases does not involve the plaintiff not being able to prove he or she authored the prior screenplay, it's proving that Trouble With the Curve actually infringed the plaintiff's screenplay.

This is a godawful complaint.  Break up your paragraphs, dude.

It's from Suttree

I thought the Marcia Gay Harden was hired by the network and she was prepping the witnesses for deposition.  Hence continuing to work at midnight, when depositions do not take place at midnight.  (Preparing witnesses usually doesn't happen at midnight either)

Thirtysomething male, intellectual. Apparently doesn’t need to be fit.

In college, a friend of mine and I took turns reading Ebert's review of Battlefield Earth out loud and that convinced us to get drunk and see a matinee that day.

Where is the Terriers kickstarter?

Frankly I don't understand why certain white folks feel that they are entitled—or rather NEED—to say that word and are outraged that it is socially unacceptable.

NINJA NINJA RAP

…unless it's a Marx Bros. movie!

Why what, exactly?

Why what, exactly?

"Sweet merciful crap!" entered my lexicon immediately after watching this episode and not a week has gone by since without me uttering it