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Most of the state unis will be Gone by then. don't sweat it, your kids probably aren't going to college. on

Yes! And all so we can get the "reveal" of Chandler's wolf transformation. *sigh* Missed opportunities abound as Scott pointed out.

I think Will has a better season 2. In S1 he's just trying to hold onto his sanity, his voice wavers and cracks. In S2 he has way more agency, so in scenes where he seems fragile, Dancy is playing a second or third level of calculation.

You can stand at the rail at the Met fairly inexpensively (sorry, forget how much it was). Wear comfortable shoes, though, and an opera of modest length.

Needs something more pre-Help. I submit C for "Can't Buy Me Love." Mainly because the I choice is a good one, and there's a lot of S's, so there's no space for "I Want To Hold Your Hand" or "She Loves You."

Yes! I have never skipped Lovely Rita. But I think I've skipped almost all the other Ls some time or other. (I've definitely skipped Love Me Do.)

I love the Tarkus cover. Stupid concept, etc. etc. etc. but the cover picture itself totally works for me.

Hopefully in some fried form as tostones or chips [you can buy plaintain chips as strips that would lay on a burger like longer pickle slices].

Totally buying into this theory now. Since Aemon was in the previously on and ill last ep, I thought this was his death episode. But foreshadowing a Jon Targaryen revelation gives their conversation a lot more thematic purpose.

Fucking Jorah. We should slowly, agonizingly watch his greyscale spread while he & Tyrion have 3-4 eps of road movie. Get Tyrion back to Season 1/2 form, shut Jorah up about his khaleesi. Plus parallel them with Jamie/Bronn.

I thought that Mendelssohn's face loosened up considerably in this episode as Danny finally brings everything crashes down on the family. Once he's free to hate them openly and doesn't need to dissemble, he doesn't get more twisted or bitter looking. Instead, Danny gets this radiantly triumphant relaxation in his last

wait staff required to wear 37 pieces of quirk

A small detail where the local color slips (nobody cares, but I'm saying it anyway): Most people in South Florida refer to the fish "mahi-mahi" as "dolphin." Yeah, chain restaurants and places that cater/pander to tourists will call it mahi, but very few locals will. The Rayburn's menus might say "mahi-mahi" but none

The Netflix release has to play into this. We waited a month or two to start watching and keep an erratic pace of an episode a day…or two days or three. Everybody's on their own schedule, and if it doesn't match the review schedule then someone like me is left out of the realtime conversation. [Or maybe you binge a

I'm hoping she just keeps appearing exactly as before, but as a different character. Same job, same look, same matter of fact delivery, no character development, generating similar reactions. Maybe there really is a Chloe, Ellie, Missy, Anne, Millie, Zoe, etc.

Wait, the HBO CEO of Tits thinks that Margery's a virgin?!? I can buy two unconsummated marriages, but there's no way that she didn't hone some skills before questing to be The Queen.

It's Wall, It's Wall,
It's big, it's heavy, it's ice!
It's Wall, it's Wall,
It's better than bad, it's nice!

^^^ This most matches my feeling about CABIN. The meta bones of the story are sturdy (corporatization of ritual sacrifice as a metaphor for horror films & Hollywood in general) but the execution of the above-ground stuff is barely above average—snappy Whedon-isms and a little bit of tension in spots. Whitford &

I've been in several Southern towns the past few years with growing hipster scenes. The hick+nerd is out there, waiting to be sit-commed.

This ends with one of my favorite little details: the background gag of Lisa and a friend playing and giggling on both sides of the border. It's cute, funny, and really smart. Literature and movies are chockful of these coming-of-age adventure stories that have no female perspective in them at all. Well played,