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I really love your peaches!

How is it possible that Tom Hanks didn't already make this movie in the 90s?

I thought the same thing, that they were setting it up to be a random unrelated dude who is Titus' doppelganger or something.

I'm actually really intrigued by Donna Maria, as she seems to be the most similar in terms of keeping her head throughout the entire bunker experience. Gretchen is crazy and Cyndee is super ditzy, but Donna Maria seems like she's pretty intelligent and kept her shit together fairly well (possibly due to being an adult

I feel like there was probably some exterior factors to why Jacqueline is completely absent from several episodes of this season too, Jane Krakowski was probably not available for the entire production or something, hence more episodes with guest stars.

I have a hard time believing that would have made it to air on a broadcast network, but it's true that the TV censorship rules are murky at best (to whit: you can say "damn" on network TV, but not "God damn," and you can say "ass" but not "asshole").

It's still pretty funny when reviews like this one rave about how personal and obviously about her marriage to Jay Z the album is when songs like that were admittedly written by producers years before they knew who would wind up performing them.

The worst part is how all the "I'm a ___________ and you're the ___________" versus are basically just a bunch of dick jokes:

Titus also sang "Shat out by birds" in the musical episode, which probably wouldn't have made it to air on NBC.

I don't think it would be perjury on Kim's account: she doesn't actually have any evidence or any admission from Jimmy that he did anything. I mean, she knows, but there's not really any evidence to back up Chuck's story, especially since the surveillance footage of Jimmy being at the copy shop has presumably been

That was my biggest laugh of the series so far!

But Kim doesn't actually know anything, and all Ernie knows is that Jimmy was at the copy shop, none of them actually knows for a fact that he did anything illegal.

I'm no legal expert, but I feel like Jimmy has pretty good grounds to say he was just saying what he thought Chuck wanted to hear in order to "talk him off the ledge," even with the recording? His demeanor even seemed slightly sarcastic with his "Yes, it's crazy how everything went down exactly how you said it did."

But "bludgeoned with a shovel" sounds so much more badass than "stabbed with a trowel."

It's certainly overused. I think it would apply, for example, to Chris Columbus directing "Pixels" and things like that. I wouldn't apply it to an idiosyncratic, artful director just because they're working within a franchise.

Yeah, I like JJ Abrams fine, but I love Rian Johnson's movies and I fully expect VIII to be my favorite of the new trilogy (if not the entire series).

Rian Johnson is hardly a "hired gun."

Only if the mustaches are era appropriate.

That's almost worse than not getting the job or whatever, hearing "we understand that this couldn't possibly have been you, but we still can't do anything about it because of corporate policy."

One is reminded of the classic Onion gem "Everyone Involved In Pizza's Preparation, Delivery, Purchase Extremely High"