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There was also one "Who said it: Donald Trump or Frank Reynolds?" (from It's Always Sunny) and Frank's quotes came off as more sensible than Trump's.

It sure feels like it. All these people are like, "we won't allow these terrorists to win!" and then they do exactly what they shouldn't to do just that.

I'm becoming more and more convinced that someone is paying Trump to be the biggest douch-nozzle on the planet. He's like a cartoon villain. He can't possibly be legit, right? Then, of course, I look at the comment sections on news articles (not on here obviously) as I clearly have masochistic tendencies, and feel

I recently moved from Charleston (SC) where I lived for about 7 years. He is pretty much considered the "fun uncle" there, for lack of a better term. You'll often see him at the minor league baseball games (he's a co-owner) and basically just enjoying hanging out with anyone and everyone. He loves the city and they

well that escalated quickly

Huh. I feel like there should be a To Be Continued… at the end of this article.I apparently have been spoiled by other, much longer, Random Roles.

I just googled to confirm and only see that the creators intend thru 7 seasons but that HBO wants more. Who knows…money talks and they make a ton on this show.

I thought they said recently it was now going to be 10 seasons? Or have I been hallucinating again?

exactly

1) Uh, this movie wasn't just for teenage boys but I daresay teenagers in general (at least at my school anyway)…and those of us who still have a juvenile sense of humor.
2) Good god, this format is awful. I don't WANT to go to the next article. Who thought this was a good idea?

The book is great. It was one of the few instances that didn't make me like the movie less but enjoyed both equally. I found the ending a little blah, but most of the book was read with a smile on my face and trying not to giggle too loud as I was in a plane at the time.

Yes, that's it and I agree. He was a lone shining light but granted, I'm pretty biased when it comes to Tennant.

There's an older role of his where he is a stalker (the name escapes me at the moment). He was almost too good in it. He has this energy that, to me, can be channeled into absolute charm or something so very sinister.

Tennant repeatedly saying my first name (Jessica) all creepy-like is both disturbing and thrilling.

I read an interview with Plemons the other day and he explained that Noah Hawley envisioned his character to be like a cow. Once I read that, his portrayal fit pretty well. http://www.hollywoodreporte…

when we have our finest milksteaks boiled over hard with a side of jelly beans, raw.

I'm so delighted that I've never heard of this movie.

I binge-watched it this summer as soon as I heard it was being taken off of Netflix. I agree about the female characters. They were so obnoxious I would keep checking to see how much longer the episode was. Some were okay (like the DA lady), but others I would hope terrible things would happen just so they'd stop

never ever underestimate the swoon-worthiness of that stache

- Shia LeBeouf