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I agree with your second paragraph. And was the backlash really that harsh? Sure, a couple of assholes on the internet complained, but when don't they? The Black Keys guy called him a jerk or something and that seemed like the end of the drama. I mean, it's not like it was a "We're bigger than Jesus" moment or a

Yeah, when they were at Roger's blackface party, she was very eager to make a good impression and mingle with the other wives. She seemed really happy that Harry's status with the company was rising because it meant that she would get to live the lifestyle that goes with it.

He worked hard and he lied and cheated and got lucky many times.

IMDB says she was Stephanie.

Fairly certain the blonde girl in the bar was Stephanie. She was the one who told him Anna was sick after he tried to make a move on her.

I"m guessing he's trying to cut it out gradually. In an episode in season 6, Ted told him that he knew an alcoholic who quit cold turkey and that it would actually be best for Don to slow down rather than stop altogether. He might be taking Ted's advice.

Think we'll go eat worms.

Absolutely not.

I always just assumed that she went right from "Superstar" to Confusion is Sex. Should have started with Dirty. I suppose the clueless twit thing works, too.

One of my favorite moments is the episode where David Wain guests and accidentally says "purvey" when he meant to say "purview", and Showalter takes every opportunity to fit "purvey" into a sentence to draw attention to his mistake. I cried laughing the first time I heard that.

I love it. Imagine "Contre Le Sexisme" as an entire album, but with more guitar. If that sounds like a nightmare, you will probably not want to listen to Body/Head.

Funny to see Goo as a possible gateway. The band hated how that record turned out. Steve and Lee were a little uncomfortable with the fact that J. Mascis and Don Fleming were brought in by Kim and Thurston to help out in the studio. Kim cried when she heard it for the first time because she thought it didn't sound

Not the same as being there, but there are live recordings floating around. My favorite part is that you can hear the audience heckling them. "Where are the songs? This is just noise! What is this?!? It's so loud. When does Neil come on?" It's hilarious.

Tamra Davis directed 100%. Kim and Thurston brought in Spike to shoot the skateboard footage.

Jesus Christ, the people differentiating themselves from the "nostalgia cult" are a million times more annoying than the people who think this is a decent kids' movie. "Does anyone else think nostalgia is overrated?" Fuck me. Why do I bother?