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Oh, wow, I (on a whim) bought $300 worth just to see what would happen like 4 years ago. I'm literally Bighead from Silicon Valley.

I have Sling and we got a free trial to Showtime just for the weekend of the premier. All four episodes for free. I am considering signing up for a few months though.

If I have to scroll down past that green zig-zagg-y guy's ass against an exact green zig-zagg-y background one more time to see the comments of an A.V. Club article, I'm going to go even more insane.

The original Warriors were no joke with Chris Mullin (3-point shooter supreme) and Tim Hardaway (great D and fast as lightning).

I've been thinking about this. I think all it would take is a few clever writers to create new players/teams (mirroring real life players from then, now, or all-time greats). You could build backstories, rivalries, stats, etc. Another legal approach would be pure parody.

When I played basketball in high school, in preseason and the first few games, I was always "the man…" Until football season was over. At that point, I was replaced by superior athletes who didn't even really (in my teen-aged mind) care for the game. This is how I think the current regular players must feel.

Yeah, I saw that and had to shake my head. Apparently you can love the latest sporting event, heady culture, but not both. With just 20 minutes on the internet these days you can be a competent conversationalist on any topic in existence. There are many popular things that I don't find personally interesting in the

I think he was being modest. He was considered really good as a teenager from what I've read. The rest of the Revolution? No idea.

Seriously. Don't Meteors fall, anyway? For Pete's sake.

What about Milana Vayntrub?

"…or for you Oregon fans out there, your rebounding." Savage.

Hahaha, touché,

Requiem for a Dream is pretty good, but I can almost guarantee you'll only watch it once.

That's weird. In my experience New Yorkers (myself included) and Chicagoans share a mutual respect. There's a lot that Chicago gets right that NYC doesn't and vice versa. I always have a great time in Chicago (not so for other cities).

Based on my own habits with signing up with Stars or whatever on Amazon Prime, binging everything they have that's interesting, quitting it, and then doing the same in six of so months, this arrangement might be way more on/off than they think.

I've seen the Next Generation one being marathon'd quite a bit.

He's fantastic in the new Amazon action comedy series Jean Claude Van Johnson.

All of the Thin Man movies. Nick and Nora are the ultimate couple.

Porter Square is better than Davis.

Dude, that was a great tribute to Carrie Fisher as a writer. Postcards from the Edge is way underrated as a Great American Novel.