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Assuming, of course, that they actually get paid for their work.

Hard to believe that anyone in the Trump administration would be dishonest.

You'd think that he'd have people on staff for that sort of thing.

I enjoyed the first two series, but I got tired of the "everybody thinks that they're a couple" jokes. Either have them get together, or drop it.

Oh, the shade of it all.

That scene at Miranda's mother's funeral was heartbreaking, but a real turning point for the character. It was as if she saw for the first time just how much everyone cared about her.

Really disappointed in Margaret Cho for misrepresenting the conversation. Doing so when there is an actual record of it is a beginner's mistake, too.

I didn't, until just now.

That's basically the only thing that I remember about him. Well, that, and how I thought that he was a woman the first time that I saw a photo of him.

It all reminds me of the time that Anne Murray and James Baldwin were sharing a smart cocktail at her cottage in Parry Sound. Anne said to James, "It must be hard enough being black and gay…Imagine if you were also Canadian, eh?" - Scott Thompson

This show started to lose me in season two, when Noah had the reading at the campus bookstore and a woman stood up just to thank him for writing his book, like he had bestowed some gift upon the world. I know that it was being shown from Noah's perspective, but nobody could be that into his shitty book.

One of my favorite albums of all time.

I enjoy the show, but I've never found Noah to be particularly interesting.

I think that you're on to something.

So, is Mark Wahlberg exclusively making movies based on tragic events now?

Good luck with that, NdGT.

I'd forgotten about her. That song was terrible.

I always felt that her death in Blow Out was especially sad.

I've always been creeped out by the opening scene of Manhunter. It seems to take forever for the woman to be woken up by the beam of the flashlight on her face.

I agree that LGB people should do more to further the fight for trans rights, but I also think that there is a big difference between asserting that trans women were part of the riots and asserting that trans women alone led the riots. I've heard the latter said on several occasions, and I guess that it bothers me to