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The "twice a day" was the kicker that had me in hysterics.

They're the Don't Stop Believin' of 2016!

Exactly why I LOLed watching this. Like Dr. Spaceman (Spuhchemun).

+10,000

For some bizarre reason, HBO Canada doesn't show them, so we are DEPRIVED up here.

I dunno, I'm less taken with the Berlin flashbacks. On their own, I'd love to see a whole series about that time and place — I find it fascinating and rich. But here it feels too convenient and also too woo-woo for my taste. I guess I just don't buy this whole "inherited trauma" explanation for things, and it sort of

I read it as Maura realizing that in order to have sexual gratification herself, she is going to have to use her still-male genitalia to do it. And that feels totally wrong for her. Especially since this is the woman she was married to for decades, who is used to having sex with her as a man, not as a woman.

I highly recommend Voluptuous Panic — it's a gorgeous, filthy, and highly informative book. Really great companion to the Isherwood.

Crystal Gutteridge! My husband and I nearly fell off the sofa watching because that's our last name, and not the most common.

FYI—it's just called NAD, not COBBBNAD, and it's the self-regulatory process for the advertising industry. Comcast has brought many, many cases there. It's cheaper and faster than court.

And the only actor I've ever known who was RE-reading War & Peace in the greenroom!

Glad to see so many fans of The Edible Woman. I have the impression it's not that widely read and rather underrated, and I think it's just brilliant. The Robber Bride, too.

so fucking excited about this

I came out very differently from the review. Yes, the Gilfoyle set-up and "hot girl" underdeveloped character were flaws, but my god, the whole context of a couple of Laveyean Satanists calmly going about their business — and that initiation ceremony followed by Chik-fil-A — surrounding Dinesh's dilemma was

Totally agree with this. It was much more fun when they were setting the costuming in the period context. Now it's all color coding and so forth, with the recommended daily allowance of references to "Our Joan" and "Janie."

Are they ever not smug and annoying?

But hey, they were wearing their super sneaky cat burglar outfits!

I'm not sure I get why he hung her up there for a while before snapping her neck. Either she was never going to tell him anything and he could have killed her immediately, or he thought he could torture her into telling him something, in which case he didn't really give it much of the old college try before killing her

I saw him play Tom Wingfield in The Glass Menagerie ages ago. It makes me feel old that he looks so old.

I always assumed Maryland, because of all the creative team's Baltimore connections