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Seth Bullock
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Nobody say what we're all thinking.  But rephrasing it is OK: ourselves… expressed…as much? 

J.D. Williams.

He said "plumbed the depth" in reference to Sex and the City characters.  Heh.

I got notifications for Modern Family and Happy Endings around midnight… it feels like days ago now.  I had assumed VDW screwed up and was frantically looking for the undo button or calling O'Neal about how to work the thingamajig but apparently this is the way it is done.

Y'see, black people history month like this **circles February** and white people history month like this **circles entire year**.

I thought you mentioned that because no one puts sugar in green tea… do they??!

Remarkable restraint was shown here… by mentioning Community but not making it pop up in notifications.  Hopes were neither raised nor lowered — perfect.

This is no time for jokes.  We have time-traveled.

Is this normally up this early?  How long was I asleep?

And Veena Sud has photos of AMC execs.  Be very afraid.

OK, maybe they're all about even… but tiebreakers go to the movies I plunked down cash for to watch at the theatre, as we were wont to do in olden times.

He had a pretty good — although minor — role in Forgetting Sarah Marshall.  Also the lead in I Love You, Man.  Role Models has its moments too, where he co-stars with Stifler, but I'd put them in that order.

Maybe — spoilers all around for Breaking Bad, The Wire and The Sopranos — he's referring to Walter being a truer anti-hero?  He's almost turned into a villain.  Obviously we've seen Omar and Tony Soprano kill people before but did they ever attempt to kill or harm someone not 'in the game, yo' — especially women or

Replying to Janine Restrepo… What kind of comment system doesn't allow replies after a certain point? Or am I missing something?

Retconning is never a problem when the second male lead is God.

Those are all HBO, and one of them (The Wire) premiered in 2002 — after 24's start in 2001.  I meant to suggest 24 as groundbreaking for network TV — I certainly didn't watch any HBO shows back then, so it was all I knew.  I brought up HBO because it raised everyone's standards for quality… I think comparisons in 2001

But I think the question is: did you give it a shot when it originally aired?  I watched it from almost the beginning and it seemed to fit a place not a lot of other shows did at the time.  Of course TV standards rose dramatically over the 00s and closer to the end of its run it couldn't compare to a dozen better

After remembering how perpetually under-lit CTU was, I'm already dreading how dark this is gonna be after going through the Sony projectors with the polarized filters still in-place.

That gave me a headache as I paused to verify each one.  Carry on.