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Yeah. The, “just don’t take your arthritis medicine.” Chills up the [expletive] spine. Ugh.

That scene alone made me go through an entire box of tissues.

It was simultaneously one of the most difficult and compelling things I have ever watched. I had to pause it multiple times because I was physically shaking.

That 30 for 30 doc - all nine hours of it - was some of the most compelling television I have ever watched (watched the Cuba Gooding, Jr. one first, then the real one). And dayum, does Marcia Clark look great!

Oh G-d why did you do this to me? I’m not going to be able to sleep for a week.

Seconded. I will never forget that subway ride to work that morning (the 9th). It was ABSOLUTELY SILENT and I swear, we were all looking around, making eye contact and doing the sympathetic smile nod to each other, assuring each other we were going to be okay. This happened for weeks.

I dunno... I still play the “who’s worse” game between Kelly Dodd and Dorit, because my brain can’t have nice things.

You are my soul sister.

And he, Will Ferrell and Jim Carrey were the original “Night at the Roxbury” guys!

...great, now I have “What is Love?” in my head.

In fairness, and this really does bear mentioning: partner dancing is WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY different than “regular” dancing. The lead/follow aspect alone is really tough to grasp (ha! grasp! see what I did there? grasp!) at first.

I live for Erika Jayne.

Melissa Rycroft (I think that was her name? The one on The Bachelor Jason chose and then dumped for Molly) was a professional dancer too, no? Dallas Cowboys cheerleader/dancer?

Great. Now I have an image of Michael Douglas singing “nyeh, nyeh n-nyeh nyeh” in my head.

This is a genuine question here, because my husband and I do not have a prenup (and so therefore, I have no idea how they work), but: By being a music producer, doesn’t he have more money than she does, anyway? In that case, wouldn’t the lack of a prenup would work in her favor, since she’d be entitled to half?

I don’t count the host’s “good night, thanks for joining us” closing as the last word, but we can agree to disagree. I believe everything was handled exceptionally well by everyone involved.

If you watch the Slate video footage, they slow it down and he clearly shakes his head “no” saying that he doesn’t want to give any speech.

Disagree. Moonlight deserved to have the last word, not Warren Beatty explaining what had happened. Everything happened exactly as it should have, in my opinion.

That sucks. I know Kobi Libii; he’s a really talented dude and I was excited he’d gotten this gig. :(