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It took me years to realise that I had been introduced to Zach Galifinakis long before the Hangover in Tru Calling, a show I watched every wonderful episode of.

My Irish Catholic mother loves Geordie Shore but won't let me watch it. Like actively tries to ban me from watching it. I think she thinks it's full on porn.

My dad is in love with that show and one of my favourite things is telling him that Mike and Frank are in a relationship. He gets so annoyed by it, but not enough to actually look up anything to disprove it. Often my dad's argument against something he doesn't want to believe is 'Nah, that's not true' and that's it.

Me and my mom watched ANTM religiously up until about season 16, the last one we watched to the end was where it crowned its first plus-sized model, I think. Oh man, it was absolutely amazing television and the photoshoots were gorgeous. The absolute betrayal you would feel when your favourite got sent home and then

I have a feeling they don't really want us to keep up the long discussions we're used to? Maybe they didn't like us going off track and making puns so much and ignoring their witty articles? I don't know, it's just all terrible.

I come to this website more for the commenters than the articles. To be honest, they're never really quick on the draw for news and I've nearly always read it elsewhere by the time it gets here. I come here to get you guys' opinions on the stories.

I can't even see anyone's avatar. How am I supposed to know if you still have a dick for a nose?

I didn't realise I was not on the Game of Thrones article until I read this comment and looked at the URL. I'm on the Hanna comments?! I don't care about Hanna, AV Club!

How pissed off do you think Jonathan Rhys-Davies was to see that dwarves could be hot all of a sudden when he spent three movies having allergic reactions to prosthetics because dwarves are supposed to be ugly?

I actually only watched The Two Towers last night and was thinking about how different it seemed to The Hobbit films. There was definitely a grunge sort of feel to the LotR films, it was dirty and seemed like there was a lot of improvising in it to see what they could do to make the world feel as real as possible.

Like how Gimli knew what a nervous system was.

I did read what you wrote. I still think it's all bullshit and being pedantic (and wrong).

It was an unused septic tank. The fact that there are several sources, including the woman behind the discovery, claiming it was a septic tank is what proves it was a septic tank. Yes, it was unused but it was still a septic tank. The Mother and Baby Homes were not some hidden away lairs that had underground rooms.

Thanks, that was my main problem; that they did look like dresses the costume department just picked up from ASOS or something, there was no even trying. It legit looked like you'd see the same outfits on Pretty Little Liars. But hearing that they start making more custome pieces, even if they still look quite modern,

Uh, few questions:

And what have you read? That young women were thrown into these homes, which were similar to the Magdalene Laundries (https://en.wikipedia.org/wi… ), and beaten and abused (http://www.thejournal.ie/mo… ), and have their babies taken away from them by the nuns who would leave the children to die and then thrown into an

How nice of him to make a statement on this, and not the 798 baby corpses found in a septic tank owned by the Catholic Church-run Mother and Baby home in Tuam, Ireland. Quiet as a mouse then, is the ol' Vatican.

I don't doubt that, but it still annoys me.

I have always wanted to watch this show but the costuming seriously drives me crazy. I only watched the first episode though, does it get good enough for me to ignore the blatant inaccuracies?