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Not sure if you’re referring to this, or need to see it badly, but I’m posting it either way.

“It’s Guy and Dolls, not Guys and Guys!” -- G. Costanza

The most amazing transaction I have access to is that with my basic (no fee) Discover, at least, if I ask for cash back at the grocery during my grocery transaction, it just goes on as part of the purchase (as opposed to a cash advance) AND I get the cashback, which is at 5% right now for grocery stores but is usually

I didn’t know that but I’m going to stand by my mild disapproval.

“...previously only available from a cable package or direct through HBO via HBO Now”.

I acknowledge my wrongness!

Also, “Red Daughter” is a laughably literal translation of the idea into Supergirl-ese, because you lose the “Red Son/Sun” pun.

“Punished by some super race” — I don’t know who, some damn super race. Anyway, whoever they are, I don’t dare interfere.  Sorry, that's the rule.

Let us note, by the way, that Alex entered the apartment, saw “Kara”, spoke to her, told her to go back on vacation, and then turned around and left the apartment. So she came home in the middle of the day because...?

These people are nerdy enough (theater nerds, but still) that I think they’re incapable of backing off from the “technically correct” even if you have to know the details for the joke to work.

That’s a lot of income to worry about losing.

And it takes the combined brainpower of Barry, Nora, and I forget who else was standing there about 20 seconds to understand it.

I agree that Thawne’s running Grace as well as Nora.

Yeah, the cast was the reason I recorded this suspiciously-unheard-of movie.

E&D and Curb are both on Amazon Prime, which, yes, is another streaming service, but it’s not one of the “one source only” kind that are starting to litter the landscape like HBO Now/CBS/DCU.

“They also create a space for media created by, and featuring work by communities underrepresented in traditional media (Ava DuVernay at least has shared this).”

It is good or is that sarcasm? I recorded it from either HBO or Starz last week but it’ll just be part of the DVR pile-up unless I make an effort.

Also: Between starring in Insecure and now Clueless, is it possible that Rae needs a pep talk or something, vis a vis her taste for adjectival roles?

When I hear about how one of the right-wing assholes is “such a great debater”, I think: “being good at debating” is, literally, the skill of making people think you’re right when you’re not. Otherwise you’d call it “being right”. How is that an argument for your side?

“The Perfect S.A.T. Coach”