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"its guitars wallop without leaving bruises."  That doesn't sound good at all.

But is there a song as important as "The Trees"?  (side note: "Rush came roaring back in 2007".  "roaring".  snort)

But is there a song as important as "The Trees"?  (side note: "Rush came roaring back in 2007".  "roaring".  snort)

Paget is the best.  I do not watch this show.  Is it pronounced "Paj-it" or "Pa-jay"?  Is it pronounced "Geen" or "Geen-ee"?  Is it pronounced "Tripplehorn" or "She makes me so hard I have a triple-horn?"

Paget is the best.  I do not watch this show.  Is it pronounced "Paj-it" or "Pa-jay"?  Is it pronounced "Geen" or "Geen-ee"?  Is it pronounced "Tripplehorn" or "She makes me so hard I have a triple-horn?"

CALL HIM FUCKING BACK AND SAY SORRY IM A DUMASS I DIDNT ASK YOU ABOUT LEVIATHAN

CALL HIM FUCKING BACK AND SAY SORRY IM A DUMASS I DIDNT ASK YOU ABOUT LEVIATHAN

What about the twinkie?

What about the twinkie?

Can't they retire fuckin' Prairie Home Companion, or all those painfully unfunny "What D'ya Know?" knock-offs instead?

Can't they retire fuckin' Prairie Home Companion, or all those painfully unfunny "What D'ya Know?" knock-offs instead?

Brostep rulez.  Fuck you people.

Brostep rulez.  Fuck you people.

"What our show came along at the right time for—this weird alchemy that happened—is that we were willing for the first time to go, It's okay to feel again."  Oh. my. fucking. god.

"What our show came along at the right time for—this weird alchemy that happened—is that we were willing for the first time to go, It's okay to feel again."  Oh. my. fucking. god.

Well, I really like David Goyer, the writer, though he doesn't have a spotless record.  Maybe the Nolans and Goyer taught Snyder how to make a film?

Well, I really like David Goyer, the writer, though he doesn't have a spotless record.  Maybe the Nolans and Goyer taught Snyder how to make a film?

That's my point.

That's my point.

I don't think we'll know if WB is capable of making good superhero movies on their own (meaning, without accidentally hiring a genius) until Man of Steel comes out.