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He'll be incompetent; all of the underlings, surrogates, etc. - Pence, the Republican Congress, the newly conservative Supreme Court — may be (will be?) dangerous. Trump's not the issue. It's him not standing up to everyone who has his ear. Hopefully he goes full blowhard, egomaniac and quickly hates being hold

Eastbourne? Brighton? Southampton?

It IS perfect. It's maybe 48 degrees, and she leaves all the windows open. It would take a LONG time (if ever) to die from exposure. Sure, she could get sick and her body temp might drop a little, but it's a really inefficient way to off oneself. LOL. I'm a huge St Elmo's Fire fan. Again, I love how stupid it

I can't believe this article didn't discuss the made-for-TV Billionaire Boys Club - one of his greatest roles.

St. Elmo's fire holds up for me just because it's so gloriously ridiculous. Everyone looks 34 (yet right out of college) and the plotlines are patently bizarre (Kirby was doing nothing short of stalking Dale Bieberman). It's so cheesy yet masquerading as a serious look at young life. Horrible/great lines too,

Not necessarily if it happened before Scalia died. I remember there was a time before he died when people were questioning Ginsburg's longevity on the bench. If she would have stepped down, Obama could have possibly replaced her since it would have been a liberal-for-liberal swap. Of course, I can't know it would

Trump on his own doesn't scare me that much. But, he's not on his own, and I just get the sense that he simply doesn't give a fuck what happens, so he'll gladly cede to whatever the Republican Congress wants to do, and willfully go along with whatever Supreme Court pick the Republicans want (not to mention the

That's a good point. They don't dislike each other, and they've invested in the relationship, so tough to pull the trigger.

At this point, if we we're keeping score, black women would be slightly ahead in "negative light." Of course, it's a testament to the writers that the characters are well-written and complex enough that we don't need to see every action as either strictly good or strictly bad.

I'm wondering how that relationship will end up. The Molly/Jered relationship is a very realistic look at intra-community status/class issues, and I feel it would be way too easy if they simply ended up together after all of Molly's reservations - even if she does CLEARLY like him.

Molly's the greatest at pained enthusiasm, which is SO real. You know you should be happy for someone, but their accomplishment is just a mirror for what's bugging you about your own life, so you have to grit your way through being congratulatory and enthusiastic.

It's incredible. Absolutely love it.

I can sort of fill in the gaps with Lawrence and Issa and further explanation doesn't seem necessary. Seems they once had a young love thing - made each other laugh, genuinely had a good time, moved in together and then, as OFTEN happens, relationship intertia - for whatever reason - insecurity, fear, laziness,

Issa seems like the type of person who would tell Lawrence after a short period of keeping it from him. Poor Lawrence - he could have hooked up with Tasha (and her fantastic cleavage) and his shadiness would only be equal to Issa's.

The funny thing about that sex scene is that they must have looped the first shot of bare-assed Daniel grinding into Issa's open legs on the couch about three times while breaking it up with other shots. The shot was exactly the same every time and for the exact same amount of time, lol. Obviously none of this

Yes, I was gonna say that. Dean winters at the end, the exact opposite of the first attorney (Alvin from the Cosby Show) was so great. Cutthroat and to the point.

I think it's a horrible choice.

Yeah, that was my point. All "neo soul" fits under "R&B/Soul" but that's an incredibly big tent. IMO, it was just a new crop of R&B artists, who were dressed fairly nicely, sometimes with some Afrocentric or cultural flourishes, and weren't thugged out or dressed like video vixens - a certain visual aesthetic, a

"Goth" reminds me of "neo-soul" from the 1990s and early 2000s in that it's more an aesthetic than a "sound", though there may be some broad sonic characteristics that can be identified. But, some people use these terms only to refer to the music which leads to vagueness when discussing music. People will declare

Aren't non-country genre performers a regular thing at the CMAs? I'm betting they approached her and maybe paid her. Of course she could have said "no", but what fun would that be?