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Ugh, Doakes and his sister were TERRIBLE.

Would really like to know how these taste.

Dexter: Fascinating premise, stunningly presented, terribly acted by everyone but Michael C. Hall.

The fighting is great. The slo-mo, bullet time shit was, and is, awesome.

This is exactly how I felt, for the first 30 seconds of the trailer.

I don’t think they need to go that far. It’s the friggin matrix, nothing is real, they can reboot it any way they want and really don’t need to be constrained by anything that came before.

I really disliked a Cook’s Tour. Had read and enjoyed Kitchen Confidential, and travel and food were the #1 hobby for my wife and myself, but that show definitely struck us as “the ugly American goes out to eat” — it felt like he condescended to a lot of the cuisine he encountered.

My god, everyone here with every goddamn view is a whiny little *****

He’s asshole, but that’s not why people don’t eat salads. Certainly in my college days, where a perfectly fine salad bar was available, me andost everyone else stuck with stuff that tasted best. So maybe sometimes lettuce with ranch and backs, but usually something else fried and salty and tasty.

These guys are charlatans, because food mix doesn’t solve anything.

I was hoping this was a gritty W.o.F. reboot where Pat Sajak gets the Ned Stark treatment.

I’ve had nopales a number of times, and it’s never take done anything for me. The slight acidic flavor isn’t that exciting, and doesn’t do anything a good pickled veggie wouldn’t do (with more interesting texture to boot).

“I judge it on what what what I’d be proud to be in.”

He said cat food, not cat pee.

How is saying the employee was poorly trained “blaming the min wage employee”?

What most people fail to realize it’s that our litigiousness isn’t a function of greediness, but a symptom of the puny and paltry regulatory state in the U.S.

Me and the Sky is absolutely the showstopper. Big, big moment.

Myles, I think you meant “telegraphed”, not “choreographed”, right?

I don’t agree with you, but this seems like a good place to wonder how “fanatic” ever got to be taken as a positive descriptor.

Funny, just reading “Sam/Rebecca romance” my head immediately goes to a 30 year old show, doing a poor imitation of its own early years.