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BENNY SCHWAZZZ!

I am so sorry. I didn't mean to trigger you or dredge up bad memories. I thought it was a powerful piece of journalism, especially since most people in the Orlando area have no idea this is going on, less than an hour from them, and so close to "the happiest place on Earth." I just knew that I felt a pervasive

I live in Central Florida, and these stories about homeless families living in the garish, decrepit motels that line Highway 192 in Kissimmee (fallen into disrepair over the decades as Disney World starting building its own hotels on property) are too common.

LAFAYETTE!
I'm fleein' this snow on a train, makin' the upper class redder with bloodstains!
LAFAYETTE!

She's a very kinky girl.

I was wondering if anyone would have recognized her. I never watched this show, but the one time I happened to catch it, I thought "Hey, it's Annie Cruz!"

Sadly, she hasn't done anything nearly as great since, but her verse in "Monster" is one of the all-time hip hop classics, cementing her as a legend and one of the top female MCs of all time. It's not just anyone who can show up Kanye AND Jay-Z AND Rick Ross (okay, Rick Ross isn't anything great) in the same song.

Brubaker's Catwoman was excellent through #24, with Cooke, Rader, and Stewart on art. I feel like it took a nosedive when Paul Gulacy took over with his more traditional style, which was also when the book started getting involved in so many Bat-family crossovers. I bought that third TPB with #25-37 and ended up not

So what you're saying is that he played Eli Thompson on Boardwalk Empire?

I loved that season, but don't remember him from it! He does pop up in small roles in great things, like Eva Mendes' pimp in Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans.

She reminds me of Larkin Love in this.

Shea Whigham. Played a chief on Agent Carter, too.

LJN? I'll never forget how excited I was as a kid about their X-Men game where you could select from six different X-Men, and how truly terrible it ended up being. Anyone could make a BAD game, but that was just such a colossal disappointment.

Thank you!

Thank you for this!

Yeah, that's one of a few scenes where Cooper shows this level of observation and empathy and emotional intelligence — all characteristics usually described as "feminine," and rarely attributed to male characters. I can't think of any before him and not many since who are that sensitive and insightful the same way.

This sounds fascinating and fun, but my wife won't be able to take it if there are rape or intense domestic violence scenes in it. Does it go that far?

I love that scene where they've just met and Cooper says something to Harry like "Now you know I'm in charge of this investigation and we aren't going to have any problems, right?" And Harry says something like "I get it, we're all grateful you're here, and I look forward to working with you and learning from you."

I LOVED Justin Wilson's show as a kid. It made me obsess over New Orleans and Cajun and Creole food, which I wouldn't experience for several more years, until I went away to college. (My parents never got his appeal, but they preferred very bland food.)

I've only seen the first two episodes of Legion so far, but I have every intention of catching up.