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David Conrad
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Ustinov could have been a good Trump, only way more charming.

See also: Star Wars prequel revisionism.

So say we all.

Azog, fortunately, was already slain at the east gate of Khazad-dûm by young Dáin Ironfoot.

Several thoughts:
1. On an id level, yes, fine, whatever he gets is better than he deserves.
2. On the ego level, I think the election of Trump could be the worst thing to happen to the alt-right. No longer enjoying the status of outsiders (Twitter ban and constant AV Club publicity notwithstanding), their popularity

This show is great when Sherlock solves a mystery in a way that makes sense, but he very rarely does it. It's 99% British TV melodrama bullshit.

Maybe, but maybe that's why I remember Jango more clearly than I remember anything else about Clones, which I haven't seen since theaters.

I'd also settle for male parental units who are addressed as "dad" instead of "father." That's an unconscious fantasy shibboleth, a thoughtless tic.

My brother played the hell out of that game 15 years ago.

He did it, but the twist I got out of the doc is that the jury might have been right to return a Not Guilty verdict. Some voted Not Guilty for the wrong reasons, but at least one (and she's interviewed in the doc) did it because the prosecution failed to prove their case, went down blind alleys, and the defense did a

I really wish the civil trial had been recorded.

The doc is a treasure trove of compelling OJ images, all of which are now eerie.

I loved the doc, but in the final episode I really wanted them to return to the footage of OJ speaking to the parole board. The clip from that in the first episode was perfect: he's doing the OJ thing, laying the charm on, and then when they ask him about 1994 his face registers total fear and disbelief. "We're

They've done enough damage, thanks.

If anybody should be dragged out of their cars and beaten, it's Joe Vigilante!

The Real Deal with Bill McNeil~

"These characters inhabit a trivial world. Brian Michael Bendis’ diaphanous plot falls apart the moment one looks at it." - When you reach a certain level of maturity, isn't this all superhero comics?

Threatening, yes, that's a reason I can get behind. The others are fuzzy. Has he threatened anyone on Twitter? (He did it on the campaign trail, famously, several times.)

Ooh, is this the one where Obama breaks down and realizes it wasn't a chicken?

To be clear, I think Trump is a sociopath, I'm not defending him as a person. I just don't know if I've seen him do anything that would warrant a ban.