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I have a serious (well, not that serious) question: Since Ari Gold is based on Ari Emanuel and Eli Gold is based on Rahm Emanuel, can we just go ahead and assume that Ari and Eli are brothers?

Very rarely, a few times in a lifetime, you open a cookbook and when you close it again nothing can ever be the same. Walls have been pulled down, barriers broken, a dimension of feeling, of existence itself, has opened in you that was not there before. To First Man is a cookbook of this magnitude. Captain Dada may be

Just like the picture itself!

Fun fact: Modern experts have re-analyzed Poe's medical records and now believe that he died of rabies, not anything related to alcoholism.

And Soylent Green?  Scarlet Street?  The Woman in the Window?

Hasn't virtually every sitcom done a "Rashomon" episode?

Only in America can a poor Black boy grow up to be a rich White woman.

If anything, the Amish seem to be pretty romanticized in popular culture of late.  Even scenarios where they could plausibly be a realistic villain (e.g. puppy mills), they aren't depicted as such.

Isn't an incubus by definition male, and a succubus the female equivalent?

While I'm glad to see TBNS on the list, the authors left out what was most notable about the change.  The earlier credit sequence show Dr. Hartley coming home from a long day's work, and Emily greeting him with a kiss, dressed in a nightie.  The later sequence showed both Bob and Emily getting ready and leaving for

Wasn't that a really disturbing episode of Fringe?

Are you saying there are sharks surrounding the Island of La Grande Jatte?  Seurat meets Gericault?

A long time ago, I remember reading the IMDb comments for the movie The Grifters.  One commenter kept going on about young, nubile Annette Bening's full frontal nude scene, talking about how it was the best part of the movie, the movie was worth watching just for it, etc.

Well, now I know one AV Club poster who has zero exposure to the world of ballet.

How about in dog— oh.

And they lied about it, by only listing the songs' true writers in the credits!

The name is a tribute to musician Cab Calloway and his favorite method of receiving payment.

"We no longer want to hit that."

So, the "Scranton Strangler" storyline from The Office?