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Way to tell the world your fucking done with these young guys with ideas of their own.

Spoiler alert.
We did but Scorsese did a couple with Leo as Prime, they both win Oscars in 2027 for Transformers:Street Cars Of Destruction.

For me it should be:
Bob Mould
Bunch of people kneeling before him chanting his name in reverence.

The fact that Bob Mould's name comes before, 'and more', in list of acts appearing at festival organised by the Phil Collins of Grunge depresses the fuck out of me.

The episodes title has fucking nowt to do with Owen Meany. I'd say it relates more to the Irish Catholic tradition of paying priests via donations to offer personalised prayers to sick, unfortunate or dead individuals.
Essie's offerings to Sweeney are a prayer to him.

I did not know that they were bros, thanks AV Club.

Lillyhammer was actually it's first ever program and although much is being made of the fact Netflix have started to, only recently, cancel shows. Steve Van Sandt is actually responsible for shutting that show down a couple of years ago now.

God love you @avclub-ce7da3812ed2a993e2194cd75e94b18b:disqus for your final Stray Observation, half way through the season I asked my wife if I'd missed something and had she seen Healy anywhere. No was her reply
Episode 10 I went on IMDb to make absolutely sure Michael J. Harney was the actor who played Healy.
When

As I became a diabetic a couple of months before Con Air came out, I have for the past twenty years had deep understanding that screenwriters know fuck nothing about actual medical practices.
As the new Doctor in the AV Club House (God bless you for this pro bono work.) I was wondering if the Pulp Fiction OD scene

Might explain why Big Numbers broke Bill Sienkiewicz.

Does it matter?

I'm applying for a copy-write for the raised middle finger gesture, in relation to it being directed at Gene Simmons.

Clearly some Jerry at Funko Pop forgot to make a Jerry.

For me it's just continuing to do what it has done so well throughout its' run, maintaining a perfect balance between comedy and drama.