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And Pope numbers should also be required

After that "a good number of your students are rooting against you" line, I was waiting for the cut away to the other contestants for a Jim Halpert-esque "Did he just say that?" look. With his terrible timing and oblivious narcissism, Trebek is a less-compassionate Michael Scott during the Q&A.

There was an Apollo bar on Nathaniel's desk.

Best adaptation of Palahniuk's "Guts" I've ever seen.

I was praying that he would miss that DD simply by not answering. "Why didn't you tell me that I didn't have to ring in, Trebek?!? You just watched me!"

"Oooh. Sorry. But the HBO show on which Matthew Weiner worked under David Chase? The Sopranos. Fantastic show. A lot of people liked it. What do you guys think happened to the Russian? I have a few theories that I'd like to share. One: he ran off into the woods and—"

Congrats to young Albert Brooks with a gym membership on becoming the new Jeopardy champ!

Nick worked on TPC for over 291 days.

Every episode comes with a rare, prismatic foil interlocking variant cover.

With "Roadies" as season one and this as season two, Showtime is doing an anthology series of over-romanticized love letters to artists called: "It's All About the BLANK, man." Next year, we get a portrait of the Image Comics founders with Scoot McNairy as Todd McFarlane.

You're picking the guy who thought that the blue part of the map was land over Michael?

Jack started his answer a bit early, so what we got was "'s American Psycho?"

At first I was disappointed in this week's mystery (or lack thereof); as much as I adored Toby Jones' performance, there wasn't that normal level of Sherlockian deduction or puzzle solving. But as the final scenes unfolded, it became clear that it wasn't a whodunnit w/r/t Jones, but it was a howdunnit rooted in the

It's another beautiful day to be Rogelio!

"I'm floating, looking down on my own body."

That's a pop-up powerbomb, you stupid idiot!

Poor Futie. He could be two things!

Well, life is unfair.

Sucks to your asthmar!

And if any version of Lord of the Flies is a classic, it would be the one with Balthazar Getty.