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Alec Guinness, so I can finally become the Jedi I was meant to be.

So he lived the rest of his life knowing it would come to that moment, right? If only he could have somehow warned Bran not to fuck up his whole life … but I guess that would have messed with the time loop and "the ink has already dried" and whatnot.

I would have laughed, but Paulson did such a good job it actually hurt my feelings.

Jarvis Cocker: "C*nts Are Still Running the World"

Trick question. Lemmy is God.

I don't think it had anything to do with stigma. It was about commitment. If you're in a serious relationship, it's a pretty big moment to recognize this is something you both have to struggle with as long as you're together. There are treatments and ways to manage it, but the ups and downs will always be there. As

They're both amazing.

It's not just you. I made a similar comment after last week's episode. I love the idea, the cast, and the source material, but for some reason this show isn't hitting the right spot for me. This particular episode felt like a Christopher Guest B-side. It's certainly clever and charming … just not especially funny.

His commitment is truly extraordinary. If only more people were like Forrest MacNeil.

It could be a supercut of her reacting to other "Great Job, Internet"s.

You guys have been pretty far up this show's butt with these A's. It's been solid, if mildly disappointing given the fantastic premise. Although the faithfulness to the source is definitely impressive, I feel like it's more clever than it is funny.

*is washed away by current*

I've watched that scene at least ten times. Such a good song.

Craig Wedren saved friendship with a song!

"What's your name?"
"Joe. John. Joe-John."
"Your name is Joe-John?"
"John-ston. Johnston. Joe."

For sure. Jack Black absolutely kills every scene he's in, and the rest of the movie's not bad at all.

Yeah, the fact that people like me came away not hating him will certainly hurt him in the eyes of the GOP.

John Oliver would have been the only truly worthy successor, but I really love the format he's gone with on his own.

A Tucker Carlson appearance would have been something.

I award Kasich points for seeming human (relatively). I guess the audience also deserves a nod for applauding the idea that gay people are worthy of basic human decency. Yay progress!