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I need more Glen Tennis. "You're a waste." Bahahahah

In Sarah Silverman's book she said Steve Agee always tried to get a "pretend-like-he's-dry-heaving" shot in every show they did together. If I'm not mistaken he got one in tonight's episode🤢

When Jane and Celeste met in the first episode there was a shared look of understanding. I think Jane is who Celeste will confide in. And I can't believe there's just one ep left? Such a great series leaving us with so many possible scenarios!

Of all the secret handshakes, if you're a T@E fan then you and I will love each other forever.

I only caught the accent once. Something like "Oh Perry is great. He's the bist. The bist."

Thanks for the write up. And I hadn't even heard of the third game- but now I am absolutely stoked for this :D

Thank you!

Secret ending? Do tell!

How the game purposefully sets you up to BARELY escape each time had my anxiety cranked. Some of the scares are so unnerving. Loved this game- this thread is inspiring me to fire it back up for a second go through.

CB had a music album. He sang about food and poison ivy…and that's all I'm willing to reveal on this topic.

He shot a man……a dirty look.

Which will lead to the inevitable "Get the UNRATED Aquaman on Blu-Ray and Digital HD! Dirty outtakes and more nudity!!" *Jason Mamoa doubletakes a Merdolphin's ass.

And my dick!

The Nayshe coulda told you that. VN

The Last Piss

Years back in Central Washington an entire college party got sent to the hospital with the police note someone had roofied them. Later it was revealed that they all were just drinking FourLoko.

Mulaney and Kroll did the Moonlight happy ending joke the night before as well. But who GaF.

As a new(ish) father, anything to do with child death cripples me now and this book has been no exception. Also, the entry of the reverend witnessing judgement was straight up Lucio Fulci body horror and has stuck with me for days. I'm about half way through and am truly enjoying the audio book.

The first time I heard "that" version of it was in Pulp Fiction and was completely shocked. Man, does every saying have some sordid origin?

No chunky or smooth peanut butter, just a glass of water on the side for dippin'!