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I know someone who worked as a producer at Fox News and said that out of all the hosts there, Hannity was the most loved by management because he was too stupid to cause real problems. O'Reilly and the rest are manipulative self-promoters; Hannity is a dumb tool who does exactly what the higher-ups tell him, every

Glad his child is well and very happy he spoke up. But people with a platform should speak up about things that matter not only when they directly affect you. Kimmel more often than not in his career has mocked people for giving a shit.

Is this a spoiler right at the top of the comments?

Wodehouse has a great quip about US politicians, something like "He had the ghastly face of a US senator who received an anonymous telegram that read "all is known, flee now."  The point being that these scandals happen with such regularity that Nazir could conceivably plan on one without a mole.   Maybe Nazir reads

I was thinking something along those lines too.  I just want so badly for Carrie to know she was right and the tape would do that.  I hope the show won't have her get her old job back because that stretches belief too far- but working with Saul on the dl, yes. 

The second attempt plus wet hands to close the circuit- edge of my seat!  

Exactly, my running theory is that yes, Brody was brainwashed into terrorism (tho interestingly, he doesn't think so) but more importantly he's been making moves out of desperation.  I think he went through with the terrorist plot partly out of ideological motivation/ revenge against the VP but mostly because he knew

And I do think her sister heard enough to help jog Carrie's memory later.  

My fave line of the show

I've been hoping all along that he's playing a long con on Abu Nazir- and even seeing bits of evidence that support this hope.  Fingers crossed, cause I really like my idea of him as a patriot and wily Ulysses-esque survivor.  Couldn't that be why he was explaining to his son about Chamberlain's unconventional

I remember that!  Such awful medieval logic.  The reverence for her is pretty mind boggling. 

Wow- it's like Wodehouse reincarnated and bitterly regretting being a Nazi chump so he doubled down on the politics this time around.

I should clarify- the set up was something like "if you want people to like you… you can be fat or a bitch but not both."  

I think she had a pretty solid vision of some good food on a plate.

As a former chef and someone who had my own catering business (and current woman) I can say that in my experience a female chef definitely does not have to be a bully nowadays- that it's possible to lead a kitchen with professionalism and no abuse.  After all the chef sets the tone.  However, I do agree that things

I saw a preview for The Big C with that exact punchline- you can either be fat or a bitch but not both.  So true!  (Still didn't watch that show.)

Oh I can't wait!  This is the best news ever.  I hope there's also two tours.   

That I have not seen, and based on your comment, will not be seeing.  But no matter what we have to give Shepherd's mom points for thoroughness - she went up and down both arms and around the chest… so wrong and it went on for sooooo long.

Willie Nelson has "On the Road Again" which is kinda celebratory- heck, he can't wait to get on the road again and "Me and Paul" which I also love but is more about the bullshit of touring.

20 years and a bunch of daughters in between.