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I've never heard anything but good things about Dick (sorry, I couldn't help it) but for real. He wasn't a shitty person, but he definitely had mental health issues.

I don't know much about Katie, but this article made me way more interested in whatever pieces she's working on… and not so much on whatever Kevin is working on.

Hooters isn't a strip club so I'm not sure how this is relevant.

We didn't even get to see Jekyll turn into Hyde! When I watched the last episode and I saw "The End" I practically screamed.

The fact that he was on Degrassi alone should erase any sort of "street cred" but somehow people are ok w/ it? I mean Degrassi might be the dorkiest show ever and it's SO Canadian it hurts. I LOVE hip hop but I just can't get behind him musically at all. To me, his songs all sound the same.

There's even an episode where he raps (they never knew what to do w/ his character - he was a jock, then an artist, then a rapper, and I'm sure I'm missing something else too) and I remember finding it really really ridiculous. It's still so weird to me that of all the cast he has become the most famous, and for music

I was Myspace friends w/ Drake back when his Myspace name was "Aubrey Graham (aka Jimmy from Degrassi!!) - yes, w/ the exclamation points. When I was 18 I loved smoking weed and watching that show w/ my roommate and we added basically every actor in it. I remember in his "About me" it said he also rapped under the

Ugh yeah, one year Sandra Bullock won for that tripe The Blind Side and the next year Nat Po for Black Swan. Ridiculous considering there were so many better performances both years.

When she was in that one episode of Louie, I was like, "OK, if she sleeps w/ him, I am done w/ this show."

Is it that bad? I haven't gotten around to seeing it yet. The basic premise sounds interesting to me though.

You make a good point. But didn't Sylvester Stallone get a nom for his role in Creed? Although that was probably because the Academy will always love him for Rocky…

Well gee whiz, Ryan Reynolds and I stand corrected.

Yep. Unless it was directed by Christopher Nolan, and even then it will only get technical awards. Arrival is getting some Oscar buzz though!

I have an irrational dislike of Ryan Reynolds, maybe just from being subjected to Van Wilder in my youth, but he sure isn't helping by calling this a "glass ceiling." Come on, dude.

I'm a huuuuge fan of Sound of my Voice and I liked The East a lot, so I am down for this! I wish she'd been able to make the sequel to SOMV though.

I agree with you here, but I also think the writers painted themselves into a corner w/ this one. We were shown the footage of the rapist raping a host before, but we only saw him and weren't able to see the gender of the host at all. When this scene came up and I recognized him, I was apprehensive. HBO doesn't

It actually looked like Bruce Springsteen to me (if it's the pic I think you're talking about) and I was like huh…weird.

So happy to see this awesome show finally getting coverage!

Yes, I'm quickly seeing that I'm in the minority here. Maybe it's just because of the order I read them in, but there was something more "cinematic" about Toby and her history w/ Blanco and the final showdown at the end. O&C was a lot more experimental, which can be good too, but it seemed less film-able. I don't

I think The Year of the Flood is amazing, but I guess I am in the minority. That one's my favorite. I don't dislike Madaddam but i think it was weaker that TYOTF.