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I agree that this is a really clunky slogan that doesn’t make much sense, but I think it’s supposed to be a reference to the book/movie “Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask)”. It’s still pretty clunky but maybe makes a little more sense in that context?

I read Earn telling Alfred that as Earn letting Al know that a good manager will take the fall and Earn would take the fall for Al.

his endgame was not going to jail for bringing a gun to the airport. whatever else happened (be it positive for paper’s career/not having him change managers) was incidental.

Gail admitting her past (and probably current) love for coke just makes so much sense for her.

Man, I havent been in this much disagreement with a review in a while. I thought this was the best episode so far of the season. I think Atlanta can sometimes over-reach and go too broad, but by just focusing on something small and expanding it to ridiculous proportions, it felt specific and unforced in a way that

The Fish in The Cat in the Hat should be at the top of this list. I know, in the cartoon it is voiced by a guy but the book does not assign that fish a gender and I would argue it is the ultimate Lame Bitch.

We are set up to hate the fish, when all it does is point out that we don’t know that cat and he should not be

Sally Field in Mrs Doubtfire.

Scott treats Knives like a lame hanger-on, but all she does is support him and go to his rock shows, which, if you’ve dated a musician, you know is the most boring thing a girlfriend could possibly have to do.

I was so mad with what they did to Knives in Scott Pilgrim.

Do it! I’m graduating at age 54 from UMass University Without Walls. (started at UMass in fall 1981!) http://www.umass.edu/uww

YES! Not only am I ready for some Melissa McCarthy (which I desperately need), but I love that this character goes back to school! I am in a weird time in life, and I am considering going back to college myself.

Spy was incredible. I went in prepared to be underwhelmed and came out the other side obsessed.

Spy was more than good, it was excellent. I sort of think Jason Statham stole the show on that one, but still... excellent.

The “Face Off Machine” scene with Statham, and Allison Janney telling him it takes quarters. The continual rodent problem where the analysts worked, Rose Byrne in general. That was the most fun I had at the theater since Bridesmaids.

I love her and I think she’s a comic genius, but she must stop working with her husband.

FWIW, this sign is not an antique. It is a modern creation sold on eBay for $4,500. I’m shocked, shocked to find the owner arguing in bad faith...

Fuck him and the horse he rode in on.

I hate to resort to capitals, but a quick note to Bannon, McConnell, Trump and the rest:

Sine your pitty on the runny kine :(

Charlie's character took such a dark turn. It made me feel so sad, and also angry at Marnie and Ray, who always called him a "pussy" or asked him to "man up". He did try to, with his tattoos and trying to be tough, but you could tell he wasn't really, when that guy pulled out a gun. I was married to an addict, before