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    That background and the look on their faces makes it look like Breslin just made a deal with Prattes for her soul.

    They look like the Cobra Kai.

    Sure, maybe he gained his Highlander powers.

    It's like someone put a curse on the 90's grunge scene. Eddie Vedder better watch out.

    Yeah, I'm going to believe the woman who says she left because she was creeped out over the guy who has proven to the world he has a tendency to do creepy things.

    You're taking the word of a guy whose gone to the effort of SUING her over this. He's clearly got a couple of screws loose and I'm willing to bet she didn't leave because he asked nicely.

    It helps that the ABC logo at the end has the word "funny" next to it, because we *definitely* would not have known otherwise.

    Literally the only other option they have is to move to another TV show. I guess I could see them doing a CSI type of thing. I used to think Ackles was a decent actor but subsequent years of nothing but gruff mumbling have caused me to rescind that opinion.

    I can't, he stole my glasses.

    Yeeeah… Except we're going from manchild Del Toro to Neil Marshall so the other way around.

    Yeah maybe but I think that's a pretty slippery slope. If we're not going to take context or intent into consideration we might as well have no edgy humour whatsoever anymore.

    Damp mattresses AND cheese sandwiches?? Well the headlines describing this as The Hunger Games meets Lord of the Flies certainly weren't exaggerating!

    He directed those episodes of Hannibal that were filled with terrifying hallucinatory images.

    He'll probably become more humble with age but I doubt he'll ever be dick-free.

    Lost Soul is hilarious in the way that it basically makes Kilmer come off as the head jock in a Revenge of the Nerds movie.

    I don't have a problem with CNN putting him on, what I have an issue with is this whole "letting him dig his own grave" approach which frankly I think is fucking cowardly and also stupidly assumes that everyone who's watching is intelligent enough to see his arguments for what they are.

    No, don't take this away from us!

    Every one of those peers has an extremely diverse group of writers and behind the camera staff.

    Colbert in my estimation is still lagging in general, but holy shit is Oliver's show better. And yes, he's smug and doing a lot of choir-preaching (they all are) but going by the incisiveness and amount of research alone, Bee's show isn't even in the same stratosphere.

    All they'd need to do is tell Trump that Kim Jong Un said he's stupid and we'd be fucked.