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I happened to catch TDK last week, and it has held up pretty well (much better than my memory of it), except for that weird voice thing Bale does.

Besides the fact that this feels weird and too much like being back on Gawker, my Disqus login and my previously existing, barely used Kinja account were both linked to my twitter ID, and I could not claim my account. No worries, I thought. I’ll just login to Kinja and forget Disqus.I don’t usually post much anyway.

In all seriousness, thanks for your coverage on this. I have posted links to many of your articles on Komen's Facebook Wall. I am sure they get deleted, but hopefully a few people get to see them and come here for more.

I don't eat turkey often, so I enjoy cooking it on Thanksgiving, and injecting it with butter, wine and adobo the day before. It always turns out tasty. We also serve ham. I save the pernil for Christmas Eve.

It is absolutely appalling, and I think the email is true. Something about the fact that both news items were reported by The Houston Chronicle on the exact same day in 2008 makes the email ring true to me, as if these "buddies" were just commenting on the hottest topics of the day.

I guess technically one of them was not killed by the police, but died when the car she was driving crashed. Still, my point is still valid, right?

Regardless of the race of the perps, the email author is celebrating the fact that they both got killed by the police. Sadly, that is both abominable and not surprising.

If the emails are legitimate, I am amazed at the nonchalance with which our local law enforcement displays their bigotry among peers and friends.

Some companies should not have their security staff misrepresent themselves and coerce people into illegal searches of their homes.

I blame Starz for that, and Davies for squandering the chance to tell a compelling tale. The whole premise was badly conceived, whether it lasts 5 episodes or 10. And don't get me started on all the ugly stereotypes.

I suppose it could have been worse, something like L.R. Hubbard's Yoganetics.

When I was your age, I was thoroughly depressed, did not really know what I wanted in life, and had just quit my first serious job to get married and move away from home while my then husband went to graduate school. When I was 29, I had a kid. At 30 I was divorced, and shortly after that I moved away from home

I did not know Janine Turner was such a nut. Sad.

If it wasn't for the fact that this so common nowadays, I could have sworn you and I work for the same company.

I'll be there, for sure. But I am mad at Tim for his comments. Sounds like Lopez rubbed off on him.

I usually love Tim Gunn, but I agree. He needs to stfu.

Awesome, thanks!

Agreed. Now I want to watch it again. Too bad it's not available for Netflix streaming.