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A co-worker tried to tell me the other day that she hated this show because "I don't know, it just seems OFFENSIVE". Of course, it comes out later that she had only watched two episodes but she still wasn't buying my arguments. So annoying.

Chris Messina is so attractive I actually watched The Giant Mechanical Man all the way through.

Yeah, totally. I recall Norm saying on some podcast that he wouldn't even like doing a talk show because he'd much prefer talking to old weirdos than famous people. But maybe if Letterman asked? Who knows. But I, too, would be willing to whore myself out for Norm to have his own show.

Norm posted a pretty cryptic tweet today: "I've just been given amazing news about an offer I may be getting. Mind Blown." This means nothing of course, but I'll go ahead and get my hopes up anyway

I could listen to her shout that all day

I agree. Although I greatly respect and admire NdGT, I get frustrated with his delivery at times and I think it does lead to this sort of blind nerdworship. He and some of the other popular scientists (Brian Cox comes to mind) often present science as the GREATEST OF ALL THINGS, THE END. I get that they have to be

Jess is complaining about Nick's feet but she can't be bothered to wash all of that makeup off of her face before bed? Her pillow must be super gross

Yeah, could be. I just thought it should be pointed out that it's not just Farrow saying everything. I don't know, it's also hard to imagine that a mother would willingly make up something to make her daughter feel that shitty for the rest of her life, just because of a vendetta against her ex-husband. And it's sad

It's not just Farrow saying these things, though. Dylan (the daughter Allen was accused of molesting) also says she vividly remembers being molested by him in an attic when she was a kid.

Dylan herself has started to speak out about it and says she can't even see Allen's picture without having panic attacks. There was also some controversy about the way the investigators handled everything. I still love his films and I'm not saying the accusations are truth, but it doesn't seem like just Farrow in a

There was also some story in Friends where Joey refuses to go to a terrible audition (right after he got fired from Days of Our Lives) and Ross gives him a similar guilt trip about finances and staying employed as Leonard does to Penny. And the conclusion at the end is very, very similar to Leonard's reconciliation

I really enjoyed this and I think his material was excellent, but I think he needs to work on his pacing a little bit. His transitions are kind of jarring?? Like he can't WAIT to get to the next joke/arc. He was much more natural when he was interacting with the audience members and riffing with them.

That being said, there have been plenty of calls in archaeology recently to return to more scientific research, or at least research more grounded in the material evidence we do have. Even Ian Hodder, THE postmodernist archaeologist, recently wrote a book called "Entangled" which emphasizes the importance of physical

I totally agree. Even if people don't agree with it necessarily being a "steampunk" look, it was a style that was popular among local designers EVERYWHERE 5 years ago.

I want to know why the fuck Michelle thinks she's had "the roughest road". Because she was almost eliminated once and, as a "make it or break it moment" , didn't get to go to Europe? What hardship.
Everything she designs was in boutiques everywhere 5 years ago, and they were ugly then too. I STILL can't believe that

Michelle is terrible. She is way too arrogant and mean for a person with absolutely no taste. Her shirt was nice this week, but those pants were atrocious. They just wouldn't look good on any other body type than a model's. Can you image someone 5'4" wearing those things? It looks like something someone would wear

dude you're totally stepping all over my thing here
DAMN IT PATRICE

YES. Michelle and Amanda's look was fucking awful and they shouldn't have won. This is yet another demonstration that adults trying to hone in on "punky teenager" style are always incredibly out of touch and should just stop. There's a reason why none of the teenagers wanted to talk to Amanda and Michelle, and it's

I can't hate "Hash Pipe" because I still find Rivers Cuomo's grunts in that song super hot. Also what everyone else said about "We Are All On Drugs" and "Beverly Hills".

Paul F. Tompkins is actually a perfect choice