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I just hope the media shys away from the blame and judgment angle on his death (he left behind several children and a wife) and instead uses it as an opportunity to educate people about mental illness and drirect them towards resources where they can get help if they too are struggling with depression. It's

Didn't know they had a new album coming out. Loved 59 Sound and American Slang but thought Handwritten was trash. Good to hear it's a return to form.

Did you ever see Mounties? It was COPS only with the Canadian monted police. Guys on horseback busting drug dealers or attempting to chase down cars. It was shown late night on whatever channel used to show ECW wrestling if that helps put its viewership into perspective.

The worst legacy of these shows is that it is now presumed everyone with tattoos has some deeply symbolic backstory to them. I don't know about anyone else but I got my tattoos because I like having cool looking permanent drawings on me. Now I do have oddly specific stuff that's personal to me (I didn't just get

My best UK Office laugh came when Tim and that girlfriend he had for a minute are talking and Gareth asks her not to sit on his desk and she comments that he's just not getting a good view and Gareth replies "I've got the arse side. If you were wearing a skirt then I'd want to sit where he is so I could look up there.

I liked Tim and Dawn's relationship better simply because it left it up to you to imagine what happens next. Tim summed it up the best when talking to the camera about office romances when he said something like "all you really have in common is that you share the same 12 feet of carpet day in and day out." Office

Are you referring to TCM allegedly being an allegory to the Vietnam war? Yeah, see, I've read that and heard that Last House on the Left is supposed to be that as well but…I'm sorry, I just don't see it. Granted, I might think different had I seen those films in their time, but that always struck me as a strawman

Gotta go. Being damned.

I don't recall this song ever being that big but I'll be dammed if every white person in their 30's can't drop Eminem's part on command.

Wait, did Kanye work an emoji into his testimony? Did I read that "100" correctly? Man, let him do whatever he wants. He keeps getting more amazing every day.

Fair enough. Maybe I need to give it another re-watch but for me, outside of the sledgehammer scene and Marilyn Burns screaming her head off during the dinning room scene, the rest of TCM is like watching a slightly better acted The Hills Have Eyes. Comparatively, NOTLD has a similar low-budget look but maintains

RIP to the woman whom all screaming women in horror movies will forever be compared to. And not to troll or anything, but am I the only person who feels TCM doesn't really hold up compared to other horror movies of the time (Night of the Living Dead, The Exorcist,etc.)

Would it even be possible to bring this series back without Lee Pace? The commenters here and I seem to agree that would be the best case scenario to try and salvage this mess of a show so now I'm curious what his contract looks like? They could free up some $$$ with their major player gone and put it towards better

Didn't a bunch of people also OD at the Avicii concert at TD Garden in Boston recently? MASS REPRESENT!! WE OUT HERE DOING BIG THINGS!! ALL DAY, BABY!!

Saying

I don't believe Mad Men's conceit from the beginning was "old ad guys kick against the changing times." That was something the writers fell back on in later seasons. Early on there were definitely some hooks set to keep the "story" moving forward and viewers watching (who is Don Draper really? Will Peggy turn out to

Granted, yes. However, I'd argue the best "also ran" stories are the ones where the characters were so close but then due to bad luck or a character flaw, it just doesn't happen. Everything about developing the Giant was so off-base and out of touch-even in the early days of computers-that I could simply not invest in

See, I would have rather watched a show about Ridley Scott directing that Apple Superbowl commercial than what HACF was about. The heartbreaking thing is that there is SO MUCH good stuff in 1980's computer lore, it was such an exciting time, that HACF took the least intersting route possible is mindblowing. The series

Yeah, this show certainly killed time until pre-season football starts up. Pretty much all it was good for. Cameron , Donna and Toby Huss (Artie!!) were the standout characters and I hope to see them in better shows and/or movies soon. No way this garbage is getting picked up again. My friend called last night and

I agree that the series has picked up in the last two episodes but the central problem I have is one that you addressed in that I don't care about the Giant. I'm still confused as to what computer the Giant is supposed to represent in the real world or if we're just following the exploits of some fictional, also-ran