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With the same clip and the same 4-5?

I'm a bad, bad boy.

Well said. I don't know if it was its relative starkness when compared to all the framing shots throughout the episode and in that particular scene of only half of Lydia's face, but I could have sworn the film stock changed when we got that full-frontal head shot. Everything was sharper, uncomfortably so, like Lydia

NO

Don't get it twisted, Franco. Heath would have owned in this role.

We know almost nothing about the forthcoming album except that it features collaborations with legendary producer Nile Rodgers which that 15-second bit pretty much spells out in every way.

This is pretty much my exact experience with being raised Catholic and seeing The Exorcist at a way too young and impressionable age sans the dickish older siblings.

Tagline for the upcoming film adaptation: "They kick ass for the Lord!"

Well, duh.

It's gotten to the point where Archer and Bob's voices sound completely different to me. That was so obviously Archer in Bob's world. H. Jon Benjamin rules.

If it's wrong to love JG-L, I don't wanna be right.

If it's wrong to love JG-L, I don't wanna be right.

Liked for love of The Wrens and anecdotal stories about how this fan-participation biz should be done.

Liked for love of The Wrens and anecdotal stories about how this fan-participation biz should be done.

Show of hands…who else breathed an audible sigh of relief when Frank said he was picking the guy for his team that he has "jived with" really well and it turned out to not be Josh? And since when is Frank from the 1970's?

Show of hands…who else breathed an audible sigh of relief when Frank said he was picking the guy for his team that he has "jived with" really well and it turned out to not be Josh? And since when is Frank from the 1970's?

This, right here: "It's a testament to how assured Ocean's debut album is that it makes even the groundbreaking coming-out story surrounding it feel like a mere footnote."

This, right here: "It's a testament to how assured Ocean's debut album is that it makes even the groundbreaking coming-out story surrounding it feel like a mere footnote."

Poor Anthony Michael Hall. Always the bridesmaid…