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Dammit! I'm starting to think that magic carpet couldn't be real.

All the news print to fit.

How in the hell is this not rated an A? When was the last SNL that had this many winning sketches—-Birthday Clown (an instant classic), Tenement Museum, Pepsi Ad, Steve, Maybelline Lawyer, Soda Shop, Sectionals, etc.

I'm a Clinton voter and liberal, and I felt a similar feeling while also feeling revulsion for the majority of his points. There are incredibly obnoxious speech-stifling groups on our side, too, and Milo is making a fast buck riling them up. Well, until the pedophilia claims were revealed. I admire Maher for letting

Where the hell do you get the idea that Maher—-if you've watched him for decades—-is in any way a Sean Hannity? I'm guessing his million dollar donation to Obama was part of his liberal mask?

Is there any evidence to support that there is some audience backlash against Maher? Also, who exactly is watching Maher and needs to be condescended to by calling out Milo? Perhaps Maher respects his audience a bit more than that understanding that we already know this guy is a provocateur. Did he need to yell at

Ran into Danny Strong at a New York yoga cafe and was so excited to tell him I was a fan of his Buffy work. He was gracious and lovely to speak with.

That person scrolling through Facebook during all of "Thor: Dark World" had a much better time than I did watching it.

I think there is a greater depth to this episode than the reviewer is catching upon first viewing. For one, this is an astute criticism of the concept of Heaven and Hell in the form of the dark nightclub. The joy of their "forever" would be quickly tempered and then spoiled by the realization that the world they

Me and the other nerds would like to meet you outside school at 3PM to "discuss" your Phantom Menace reference.

Certainly. Everyone loves something which is the way it should be.

Doesn't he chase a woman around the office in front of their co-workers and then rapes her after biting her neck? Maybe my standards for the treatment of women are too high.

She's got talent; there's no denying it, and I said that in my original post. I like when she engages in comedy more than being preached to about things I already believe in.

Probably confirmation I am off doing other things than reading the message boards. True. I found it entertaining, though.

You are incredibly insulting to Ellen if you think she hasn't suffered for her art and sexual identity; maybe you need to learn your history about her struggle before making such an insenstive comment. You could Google her network sitcom and the fallout from her coming out—-she even won a medal recently if you've been

I do love that you stayed in character with the "me have listened" though. Props to that.

To hear this from Ack_Ack, well, it just hurts.

They need a witch to burn, so I'll do. Right now I'm the person who hates lesbians and wants to destroy every gain they've made in society. I'm fine, though.

No, that is not bigoted. It is asking that someone realize the context of the show they are performing in and put their politics aside to focus on comedy. That is my critique of her appearance—-not her politics, not her identity—-it is the context which is why fans of the show were turned off.

Let's define "shit all over Cameron Esposito":