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That is exactly how A Christmas Story functions in my house. We turn it on around 11ish and just leaving it on all day, wandering through occasionally and just catching the good bits over and over, eventually seeing the whole movie pieced together.

…Strange things are afoot at the Circle K.

There are many comments and I can't be buggered to read them all, so apologies if this is already discussed and dismissed, but I recall getting the impression that the "mole" was the information Carrie gave to Brody. I can't recall all the information that they discuss having leaked, but I know a significant portion

Since you ask, no, they aren't just compressed air. Actually, huffing air duster makes you really dizzy and lowers your voice (like the opposite of helium). I don't care enough to look up the science and chemical composition.

Thank you. I stated that last week as well. Someone needs to work on basic counting skill or something…

I think part of my point was that they've been wheel-spinning since season 1. I may have expressed that poorly. But this isn't anything new. I mean, someone should've popped Clay after the truth about Donna gets out, Jax or Ope, but no, that would screw up "the plan."

Okay, look, I get that the "moving characters into place based on what Kurt Sutter wants to happen eventually instead of how those characters would actually act" is bad storytelling. I don't want to appear as though I'm supportive of that. But seriously, have I been watching a different show than everyone else? Did

I also am not a fan of babies.

If we're doing the 30 Rock Christmas episodes, which I could just go read myself, I demand the "How the Ghosts Stole Christmas" episode of The X-Files, because it's one of the greatest Christmas episodes ever.

Uh… there are four more episodes this season. Next week, the week after, and then, since Sunny will be done, two the week after that.

No. Because of what the prefix "quad-" means.

In a heartbeat, I would watch that.

McDermott's reading of "Yeah, leave!" in the Halloween episode is the best work he's done all season. Amplified because he's dressed like a vampire.

You are correct re: The League. I can't speak to the correctitude of your information concerning B&B.

I can't help but feel that that scene with Tara in the hospital is an attempt to sow the seeds for Tara's eventual descent into Ophelia's suicide. Her loss of control over her own life through the destruction of her hands (see also: Clay's arthritis. Noticing a theme here) could eventually lead to "suicide as last

Nick Kroll (Ruxin) has said in his blog that the show has like 8% more funny if you know sports.