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I think Henry will become more central to the story this season. Paige has got to be worried sick about what would happen to Henry, to her, if something happens to her parents. I can't even begin to imagine all the different scary scenarios that must be keeping her up at night. Truly, I would think she would actually

I think Anton is a very sympathetic character, too. I wonder, though, may be you can answer this question. There is always an undertone of American patriotism and loyalty from some members of the AV club commenters. I think it is sometimes very subtle and other times very in your face…and I think that this is one of

Well, here in beautiful Port St Lucie, Fl, chain restaurant capital of the world, everyone is excitedly awaiting our first ever WAWA…..
not even a chain restaurant. It's a gas station/convenience store that believe it or not has quite the following, foodwise!

There should be a special place in hell for anyone that uses those blasted roller cookers. I worked at a satelite bar at Boston Logan Airport…. those fkg machines took forever and ever to clean at the end of the shift!

It's funny, I love mustard… all kinds. Must have at least 10 different jars in the fridge.
I also love ketchup… but don't care for "gourmet" or flavored ketchups….that is until I tried Heinz Balsamic Ketchup! OMG! So good… richer, deeper flavor than regular ketchup! Tastes different but so good.

If we make 'em at home, we grill 'em on the BBQ grill. If I was back home, in Boston, I would greatly enjoy a Dirty Water Dog, from a stand.
All beef dog, warm split top bun with chopped onion, mustard and relish!

Hands down, Dirty Potato Chips. Kettle Fried .
Cracked Black Pepper and Sea Salt
Addicting… lick your fingrers after, good!

Well, we love a good, all beef dog and we eat them a couple of times week….good NE style spli top bun, buttered and grilled, onions, mustard and relish and we always cook one each for the two dogs… so we never call them hot dogs, either. At least not within ear shot, anyway. ;D

No charge, comes with it at arbys

The most important aspect of eating a hot dog is what you put IN, not what you put ON it.
It must be an all beef dog in a New England style split top bun, buttered and grilled.
I like dijon mustard, chopped onions and relish.
Now, now ya talking hot dog!

One can only hope!

The kids storyline made me feel the same thing that I felt about Poot suviving while Wallace and bodie don't.
I mean off all those kids, the 3 that were so endearing the were the ones who don't fare well, at all. And Namond?? What an annoying kid… the least likable of the 4.
Yes, I know why he was the way he

Yup. Me, too.
And how weird is this…. I would not cared a whit if Poot died..and i was annoyed that Wallace and Bodie died and he survived right up to the end!
I just could not stand that character. I didn't even like the looks of him!
For me, it broke my heart when they killed D'Angelo!

"Hoboken Squat Cobbler",
"Full Moon Pie," "Boston Cream Splatt," "Simple Simon the Ass Man,"
OMG! So hilarious…..and people went looking to see if these are real things, of course!
Just yesterday, before the show aired, I was reading another forum, current events, politcs and hot topics….anyway, clueless presidential

OJ's legal team also had Dr. Henry Lee, renowned forsenic criminalist. Plus, he made a statement before the trial that he only testifies for the defense where the defendant is innocent. That was huge….big, big angle played up.
AV Club bonus points: Fargo callback
Dr Lee's most famous case involved a man who killed his

Well, there is that. But it's also because of the friendship between OJ and Nicole and Rob and Chris Kardashian. There were only a few friends of Nicole's who were ever talked about. Chris Kardashian and Faye Resnick.
OJ's daughter played with the Kardashian kids, especially Khloe.
And, of course, there was tension

I don't believe in curses.
I also don't believe, not for one single minute, that OJ and his legal team had a "heads up"
I didn't follow this story through the tabloids.

OJ was allowed to keep 25,000, his NFL pension, a month for living expenses, it was untouchable. Plus, the "mansion" he bought in Florida was also untouchable. That house/estate cost him 555,000. He bought it in 2000. Florida has a very strong homestead act and as long as you claim a declaration of domicile, the

Jimmy was never in prison… he spent the night in lockup, in a jail. That is why his brother was able to get him out of the jam…..it hadn't gone too far into the process and he was able to use his considerable influence and pull to make it go away.
Big difference between jail and prison.

The Guardian has them giving their take on the whole Oscars, lack of black/poc, etc, controversy.