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Having not clicked on the link, I will speculate that this might be the consequence of the diabetes and not mental health issues.  I've heard that the mind can go strange places when it is not properly treated.

I was wondering if it was some kind of send-off for the actor who plays Charlie.  Like, maybe behind the scenes he's a real popular guy even though he only shows up a couple times a season.  Now he's got a project he needs to work on so they decided to give his character a little epilogue.  At least, that's what I

By that standard, Root sometimes fails as a character actor by upstaging the star.  Not that I'm complaining.

Total agreement.  I was just thinking how great it would be to pair him off with JK Simmons for an ultimate character actor showdown.  Everyone wins.

In general, I'd say that the fight scenes so far this season have been less satisfying than the gladatorial combat of prior seasons.  Not only do they lack drama, but they just don't seem as excitingly staged.

Isn't this actually more of a reason to hate Rihanna?  Chris Brown has already made his big mistake, but now Rihanna is actually willing to have him on her next single?  I'm not big on calling celebrities out for being bad examples, but…fucking jesus.

I'm picturing Ryan Gosling here.

I think there's a clear reason why youtube doesn't discover "great" music.  If you're a serious musician, you're not going to confine your work to youtube and you're going to place a higher premium on the opinions of other musicians rather than people favoriting your video.  In other words, you probably have better

You left too soon, there is some good Marxist humor, here.

Protestant Whiskey, whatever failings Modern Family has, it's not that it goes too dark.  Quite the opposite.

I've long given up hope of any continuation of SJ.  So sad.  Tartakovsky is such a huge talent.  I even enjoyed Sym-Bionic Titan, even though it was a step down from his other work (and had the worst intro sequence  imaginable).  I'm kind of glad that I never heard this rumor that he might direct the DC sequel,

Home Improvement was truly abysmal.  What a terrible notion of manhood: pointless shallow displays of 'old-timey' masculinity combined with an utterly emasculating stupidity.  Tim Allen was repeatedly confounded by his wife's wisdom, and the only cure for his stubbornness to talk to a eunuch behind a fucking hedge. 

Wasn't it strongly hinted that Rich might be a psychopath?

Yeah, I liked that call back.  I had been thinking that the series forgot how, when it started off, Peter was supposed to be some kind of shady character.

Fascism, huh?  Way to further the notion that liberals hate America.

I agree with you that he probably doesn't have a home timeline to go back to.  I do think that there's something inconsistent with the idea of having multiple separate timelines and actually being able to actually change a timeline.  The whole point of separate timeline-universes is that a single timeline may be

Yeah, definitely a big Joanie Loves Chachi vibe going on there.

It makes a huge difference to me that Andy gave his blessing before he passed.  His death was very tragic, and it would be impossible for me to watch the show if he hadn't done that.

I'd be a bit disappointed if they bothered to introduce Limehouse just to give money to Dickie and buy Boyd's rotting weed.  I have a feeling he'll play a big part in a Boyd/Quarles feud, but I have no idea how. 

It's not just when he's drinking.  Although I'll admit he didn't have much of a chance against Boyd in s03e01 with his arm wounded, and Coover was just a big block of dumb muscle.