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That scene or the "people are very strange these days" rooftop scene are probably the best things to show to someone to get them to watch The Room.

When you order Room merchandise from Tommy, his assistant, John, is the guy who emails you personally. He writes exactly like Tommy and shares the name of Tommy's character in the room.

When you order Room merchandise from Tommy, you get an email from "John," his alleged assistant. Who happens to write emails that sound exactly like Tommy Wiseau.

But Tommy's my best friend….

Chinese food and a movie in an empty theater on Christmas…when did Daphne and Regina become Jewish?

They mentioned various real world stories but I'm pretty sure that was it. The closest was a reference to the NSA, which was about Snowden (I don't think the NSA was part of the Lily plot?).

So this will probably just get buried by discussion of the rape plot, and rightfully so, but…are we supposed to infer from Lily's suicide that Don's journalism professor didn't get to run her version of the Equatorial Kundu story?

Well done but that's not what a Z-Pak is

It didn't autoplay for me, oddly enough.

That might be the best individual performance by a guest star in any Law & Order episode. He brings so much humanity to such a monstrous character. That episode is well worth checking out on Netflix.

You got a trophy for a rim job?

It's not just this season, but the end of last season and everything that happened offscreen. Stealing Lip's identity to join the army was unusually impulsive wven with the Mickey heartbreak. He wasn't doing coke in the army stealing a helicopter. He's been manic in scenes where he's clearly not supposed to be on

How is that recycling a storyline? It's a pretty damn organic one and Ian is at the right age for symptoms to show up.

This is a very good point. When I first got into the show on A&E I was pretty surprised by just how much sideboob level nudity, sexually explicit dialogue, etc. there was. It was a huge part of the show, especially the first five seasons.

One of the paramedics last week was one of the long-time recurring paramedics on ER, too.

My understanding at the time was that the Sixth Sense twist was something the general public kept mum on…or am I thinking of a different twist?

Comparing NXT to current ROH is a huge insult to NXT.

Yes, Moolah is only interesting if you know what a terrible person she was.

You do realize that the PS3 is one of the best Blu-Ray players on the market, right?