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One thing me want to say about "everyone get trophy" thing. Me have heard this phrase uttered maybe half million times, and have seen hundreds upon hundreds of thinkpieces attacking "everyone get trophy" mentality. You know what me have never seen? One single fucking trophy.

Me feel like Michael said it rarely get used or something to that effect.

Joke was so good because from first second, you knew what punchline was going to be, and yet buildup worked hilariously.

His douchiness is terrifically well acted in Sleeping With Other People, but also makes ending completely fall flat. Because she deserve better than ending up with jackass like him, and there no way he would be interested in her in first place.

Me only just started reading Lui Cixin's Three Body Problem, so me might have to follow it up with this.

Well, let's face is, NFL is first and foremost long-running TV show. So naturally that how they make scheduling decisions.

Honestly, Tuesday made more sense than Thursday, if you absolutely have to go through with stupid idea of adding another night of football.

As lifelong Bills fan (me know, it curse), "Yodeley Guy" might be best metaphor for team me have ever heard.

Non-Onion humor sites are usually pretty terrible, but this headline was just perfect, and ended up being prescient:

Me always impressed at how creepy Wilfred Brimley is in this. That scene where he locked in shed, rationally going over who may or may not be impostor, and camera pans back to show noose hanging behind him, with no reaction from him or Russel. He willing to end it all rather than face this horror, but still trying to

You mean nuclear physicists not look like Denise Richards in short shorts? You lied to me, Hollywood!!!

Me have it on good authority you are not!

Me was sure that was show about weed!

Never mind this. Where can me find cookie-themed porn?!?

Bob Dylan has three!

Well, it may not play out that way, but network certainly look at it that way. Remember Voyager was flagship show of UPN when it launch, and people assumed that it had big enough audience to bring viewers to new network. It seem like this is same kind of thinking from CBS, and not "oh no, where can we dump this

Except Fuller not leaving. He still involved with show, he just not taking on very demanding job of being showrunner. We still have some pretty solid oversight from Fuller.

Counterpoint: Fringe.

Me looked at it not as them burying show, but trying to use show they knew would have built-in audience to force people to adopt streaming show. It seemed like they have lot of confidence in show, but that confidence manifest in way that shitty for viewers who not want to pay for other damn streaming service.

Why Trump even have star in first place? Me thought that was for movie stars.