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I'm still not sure if Rupert Friend is coming back to Homeland. But if he doesn't, I'm done. Quinn is the only reason I still watch.

"He's a service dog. He's an emotional support chihuahua."

I don't understand it either, it's such a crap movie. I chalk it up to the chemistry between Sweeney and Kelly. Also: TOE PICK.

I had high hopes for this group - I love Zutrau's voice and their minimalist image and sound. But yeah, unfortunately the album adds up to a whole lot of nothing. I don't mind all the effects, but their weak songwriting can't stand up to it.

Welcome to Wyoming, hope you like antelope and wind!

"Is that an accurate depiction of your penis?"
"No, the banana is much bigger."

I don't think King was at all saying that life in the 60s was better and simpler for everyone. In fact he took great pains to point out the legal and social acceptance of racism, alcoholism and sexism.

Agreed, the documentary is basically a 10-hour video for the defense. It raises unsettling questions and certainly establishes reasonable doubt, but it's not even close to everything the jury heard.

Mayim Bialik came to my high school prom in 1993. A classmate who was a childhood friend of hers invited her. We lived in a podunk town in Wyoming, so it was a really big deal. She was very nice.

I agree. This was one of the few films I've seen where no one in the theater got up to leave as soon as the credits rolled. Everyone just sat there in stunned silence. It was incredibly powerful, all the more so because the film didn't have to use any emotional manipulation or heart-string tugging scenes.

Get ready, because the series finale is by far the best episode, and will leave you crumpled on the floor.

"She's so fine, there's no tellin where the money went." Funniest line ever.

Truth. Helen had a good reason to ask if he's a dick who can act like a nice guy or a nice guy who can act like a dick. The real question is which one is Noah? She still doesn't know.

My mother was in Joplin's high school class in Port Arthur, TX. It was a large class, so my mother did not know her that well. She remembers Janis as quiet and very good at art. I could practically kill my mother for not going to the 10 year reunion (which Janis attended right before her death).

I agree with the review, I can't muster up much interest in her character. They gave us nothing about her background before they revealed her as the mole, and now it turns out she has no real convictions or loyalties. Yawn.

You've pretty much got it.

So Allison is The Mole. I wonder what her background is and if she was actually born in the U.S. If anyone here watches The Americans, she's basically what the Russians want Paige to become.

"I am the best goddamn dancer at American Ballet Academy. Who the hell are you? NOBODY!"

Alfred is quickly becoming my favorite character. I loved it when he asked Beocca why his sexual desire has to be a sin. Alfred, that's something people will be asking themselves for a long, long time to come.

Reminds me of what Noah said about Romeo and Juliet last season. That their "pure" love could never survive in an impure world. I do not think of Noah and Alison's love as "pure" at all, but I can see how Noah would feel that way.