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I can't believe some people are actually wringing their hands and whining that this is morbid. would a real time reenactment of the Mt Vesuvius eruption get you in a tizzy as well? Something can be tragic but still fascinating to watch and learn about. It's not a difficult concept to grasp.

Yeah, this guy is an expert on what makes a good rock song. Unlike that hack McLean who had the arrogance to write a song about the end of an era, that is still well known and gets regular air time 45 years later.

Shock value. And he wanted to school this lady on how the world really is. (From his completely fucked up worldview)

People are really digging their trenches and fighting over this issue for some odd reason. I think the truth might lie somewhere in between but I'm just going to wait and see.

I don't know why everyone seems to think she will die or be disbarred. Most likely she will just dump him. Which will be tough enough for Jimmy to handle I think.

I love how they were the final straw.

I thought it was obvious that she is Huell.

You have to get ads approved by the state's bar association, at least in my state. Nothing wrong with the ad other than that, he did a good job on it. But of course you can't just run a commercial without the partners' permission. He's a damn maniac but I love him.

Holy shit. Didn't even notice that's the actress who played Octavia, and I just re watched Rome two weeks ago.

Shitting on Clapton seems to have become a new thing. I don't get it at all.

Wouldn't be a bad job, the fact that a talentless gawker hack did it kind of ruins it for me. God I want them to go away.

Peter actually had a good plan going and it seemed to be working…right up until he did a complete 180 and annoyed literally everybody.

Why were Scot and them even worried about a tie? Why did they feel like they were forced to join the brains in voting out Julia? I don't get it.

I can see people arguing about it in 1995. Martin was a pretty popular show back then and Seinfeld, though in its stride at that point, had not quite established that it would endure as a classic.

I actually think Southern Charm has the most likable cast of any reality show that I've seen.

I also was pissed at my fucking cable operator for spoiling it. (Or whoever was responsible for that episode description.) There could have been some genuine suspense there between Missy claiming to be "loyal to a fault" and the plan relying on Keith's ability not to fuck up at TC.

And the only way I can get behind Jon winning is if his dad comes out of the audience, at the live show, fully healthy, and says, "Best Survivor move EVER," and Jaclyn promptly breaks up with Jon, and Jon says, "I don't care! I won!" And his fully healthy dad high fives him.

I know your point, but he's whining about missing out on having time with him, when he has like a couple months to live, and one of those months Jon is spending away from him. And for all we know his dad didn't even make it to see him on the show.

I think I'd be ok with Kieth winning.

I thought it was transparent as hell, and I also hope the jury sees through it, although I hope he doesn't make it to the jury vote.
It actually offends me a little, because my father was dying of a horrible disease when I was in high school, and that was the LAST thing I ever wanted to talk about. I avoided talking…