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I don't want it to be the last season of The Regular Show. No thank you.

Walton Goggins. Idris Elba.

I watched an episode just the other day. I rolled my eyes a lot but I did laugh. My mom thinks that is the show to end all shows and still, to this day, laments that it isn't on tv anymore. Wait… does that mean I'm becoming my mom?

This excites me… but I also love Goggins in dramas where he's the bad guy. So I am happy about this comedy but maybe he'll get to do a film to satisfy my love of his bad boy image.

Davy was adorable!

You ask questions without answering. I can do that too.

The report came from transcripts. Did you not see the reference to the transcripts? It also came from testimony used in the court case. The reporter didn't just make up the fact that she gave him a blowjob because she was trying to get him to stop pressuring her to have sex. They don't need specialized knowledge for

I think "date" is too broad of a term. What I read about the case was that he goaded her into giving him a blowjob the night or two nights before and that's what they used in the court case to acquit him. Because she relented and gave him a blowjob he wasn't guilt of rape because he "owned" her.

Yep! I thought that too.

We just finished Episode 2 last night. There is a lot I like about the show - one being that it isn't so scary that my kids can watch it with me. My daughter doesn't get scared easily but my son often does but he can handle this. He still closes his eyes when a girl takes off her shirt… win for me (even if he does it

The song choices reminded me of my childhood. Is that on-the-nose? Perhaps but it is what the majority of people I knew listened to at the time. They made sense.

I thought Chet confronting Jeremy was one highlight of the episode. Chet has been working so hard to be a better man - maybe failing along the way - but I thought it showed growth. It was an intense scene.

I don't think they are unrealistic at all. I think the point of showing them is that the private prison is willing to hire anyone. They picked veterans for a tax credit not because they wanted to give good ones a job. Often, the good ones come back and get great contractor jobs. The ones who are jerks and really

That hiring process seems the norm based on a recently in-depth article by a journalist who went to work in a private prison. The prison claimed he lied but he hid nothing during the hiring process. They saw he was a journalist. I don't think private prisons care.

You're not alone.

I still tear up thinking about her death… I realize this is a tv show and Samira is still with us - as beautiful and awesome as ever - but dang that one hurt. Unfortunately, one night as I was awake & sick Samira was on Seth Myers. His first line is, "Hey. There will be spoilers here. So, you die in this season."

I have a close friend in federal prison and nope - no internet access allowed. He said it is because of all of the pedophiles in the prison (NOT my friend but Jared from Subway is with him in there). He wonders why they can't put some security on there so they can have the internet but they won't.

I don't think it is cartoonish. I think it is closer to the truth than we might really know.

I don't know if you've seen this article by a journalist who worked at a private prison for 4 months. It is pretty crazy to read it and see a lot of similarities between what he reports and what is in OITNB. https://t.co/eU1vjlOZyl