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Dear Kit Harrington (and Jon Hamm),

GOD, you writer of personal non-fiction, it’s like a large number of people have read your work or something. ZING.

The frustration was with myself. Many years ago I stayed up all night — two nights running, both Wednesday and Thursday — in order to play Civ II.

Oh. Well then, I guess hello, Nellie and goodbye, Nellie. I hardly knew you.

Oh, that Nellie and her foibles.

I like the show, and I'm sorry to see it go, but this seems like a good ending to me — and much better than the simple cancellation I had resigned myself to.

Whatever this entities shady motiviations may be, I actually agree that it's really weird for universities to have a sort of de facto jurisdiction over certain crimes committed on campus, separate from the police and courts.

Now then, everyone.

But why would he trust this so-called "Panama" when she hasn't even told him her real first name?

The experience of being in their stores is designed to be an exhausting, disorienting gauntlet.

I'll chime in on the no-fair side of the question — who is going to respond "Well this looks like a piece of crap from the mall" when asked about a piece of art even if it does.

"Modern" deserving its scare-quotes as that was 21 years ago!

There's a need. I love Gillian Armstrong's version, but I think Little Women is the kind of standby that benefits from a once-per-generation refurbishment, like P&P or a Christmas Carol.

As one of the commenters on the previous article, I'm impressed with both Tracy and the interview subject here.

In the funeral episode we learned that she was his beard in high school and loved him "so much" at that time.

Megan is given as many as possible horrible personal qualities in order to eclipse the fact that what she is saying is basically reasonable.

Yeah, John's last-minute "What does that mean?" kind of threw me because for the whole rest of the scene he'd been playing it like he knew exactly what was up and was biding his time.

The erasure began in the article itself, which used "Yeah, everyone admits that these labels aren't permanent" as a jumping off point for "That must prove that being gay or female (?!) isn't permanent either."

This episode was torture. Toooortuuuuure.