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Cousin Johnny went out without even a traditional mine shaft/lime pit Crowder burial.

Yeah, the three of them seem pretty interchangable. LaGanja seems to be the only one with the charisma to stand out — both Gia and Adore were grating to the point of unpleasantness. I'd love to see Gia go quickly.

There is nothing I don't like about this. May this cast be on TV for years to come.

Goddammit, Dick, did you hit your head falling from a trapeze as a child? Shut up!

Dolphin-ately the latter. Leave him time to write Nundercover.

I won't say how and give away my secret identity, but I worked on getting those graphic novel adaptations made. This response to my question has made my entire week! Super gratifying, so thanks.

Nothing's on TV. What are you guys reading, instead? I finally got a kindle, so I'm loading up with free pubic domain e-books. Other than that, I'm reading a bunch of Alistair MacLean thrillers that are trashy fun.

I took itself more seriously than I had expected, and I mean that in a good way. It's clearly trying to be more than just "a firefighter show", which I appreciate. I'll probably keep watching.

Robert Greenblatt just likes spinning that bingo cage.

I think she's kinda in with the LA comedy gang that's making this movie (she was on the League, she's on Earwolf podcasts, etc).

Is there a show bingo board in NBC's basement that has one row with the names "Matthew Perry", "Debra Messing" and other stars of 1990s Must-See-TV, another that just says "Cop"; "Doctor"; "Lawyer"; "FBI Agent", another with categories like "Mother" "Divorced" "Plays by the Rules" "Doesn't Play by the Rules" and

I love earnest lyrics, hymnal influences, and twanging banjos. Hence, I love 1950s-1970s country-western music: your Dolly Partons, your Carter Family, and those inspired by that today (basically, anything T Bone Burnett puts in a show). But from what I can tell, the only difference between pop and most country today

HDB, you are a walking advertising for a male birth control pill. I wish you luck. But I also hope you think about maybe getting a vasectomy, if only for your own peace of mind.

It's fun. Not a keen observation of the human condition, but lots of ax-wielding, screaming raids and viking-monk threesomes.

I agree with you about MB. A solid ep, but (Spoilers!!!) it felt like they couldn't quite figure out how to use the imaginary friends this time. But Trisha's mourning over the Talking Heads made up for it.

I want Netflix to put together a show with David Walton, Summer Glau, Lindsay Pryce, Mark Valley, Rena Sofer et al. Maybe with cameos from those whose license to show-kill has been revoked, like Alex O'Laughlin or Judy Greer. It'd be an amazing snide swipe at the networks,

Yeah, I love that NBC continues to have faith in him, but it's so disappointing that none of his shows have stuck. "Winning" is exactly the right word—he's just fun to watch.

Gosh, I wanted to like this more than I did. Didn't watch S2, though. Maybe better?

I think it depends on what the "anything" you want to accomplish is. If your goal is de-legitimating a system that you find to be inherently evil and aligned against you, then it's self-defeating to step into the system to do so—you've legitimated it by doing so. However, if your goal is to provide better rights for,

I dunno, I'm not so quick to judge the other members of the collective. I think you're right—they went to fucking Russian prison for their beliefs—but I also think the inherent contradiction of a militant feminist anti-capitalist guerilla collective opening for Imagine Dragons in an arena named for one of the biggest