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To my recollection, this season has been woefully short on tits as well. C'mon Davids, more tits would be a super-easy way to distract us from the whiplash inducing schizophrenic character development. Oh, and the gaping plot holes you could drag a dragon through. And cheap too! You don't even have to CGI those

And worse yet, some of the non-IPA selections I have drank lately have tasted very IPA-ish. I drank a pale ale the other day that was suuuuper hoppy. I'm like, dammit, a pale ale is not supposed to be this strong and bitter. IPAs are turning into the Ed Sheeran of beers.

As some of the above comments mentioned, most of the work was done for them (or "to them" if you prefer) at an early age. Its easier than the hard work of undoing it.

My favorite (and possibly only) non-Batman adjacent role I saw him in was The New Age dir., by Micheal Tolkien. He plays an immoral creep, and is awesome in it.

Murder ballads are fascinating to me… here's one by RB Greaves (Sam Cooke's cousin)

Was anyone else upset with the way that Jimmy's impassioned and moving story where he sang hosannas for the amazing medical community was followed up with a "Stayed tuned, its Dr Oz next" announcement? ABC should have been required to issue a disclaimer- ATTENTION VIEWING PUBLIC: IN NO WAY SHOULD THE PREVIOUS STORY

Even though im like 5 days late to the discussion, its worth weighing in to bond with the only other Little Nicky fan in this lonely universe! Its just so defiantly weird. Plus I had a pretty good crush on Patricia Arquette at the time.

Yea, but he was making a limited argument. Specifically, that war movies (and I am paraphrasing here) glorify combat because they portray adventures, the thrill of conflict and camaraderie of fighting men. I don't think there is an anti-anything film. Glorification is an unavoidable effect of making a movie.

IMO, the act of making a major media production about any subject is by definition "glamourizing" said subject. It's impossible to put together a script, cast actors and throw a big production at peoples screen and not have a sizable portion of the audience think "That *subject* looks cool". This often happens in

I believe you meant "M. Night Tryst" yes?

Dear Lord that is a horrific picture. The poor dog has an expression that, coupled with Mike's, leads me to believe that something *ahem* unnatural is going on beneath the frame.

No, is it on youtube? And have you read "City" by Clifford D Simak? Its what I thought of when I watched the scenes with the dogs. Its an old sci-fi novella set in a future where dogs have become intelligent and the dominant life form on earth. He writes it as a series of loosely connected short stories, kinda

I would have happily spent the whole runtime of "Up" with the delightfully dimwitted dogs and their speech collars. I so wanted a scifi spoof spinoff with them.

Agreed. And I don't know why, but skinny Pam felt off and less funny to me than big Pam.

Anybody remember him as the voice the of son in Dr Katz, Professional Therapist? I loved that show!

*which i got from the skeezy waitress*

But you are retroactively embarrassed about liking the Wham! Rap now, yes?

He totally iced him like a (Hugo) Boss.

And I haven't found much luck discovering any sites that remind me of the AV Club of yore. They tend to be very scarce and/or have brutishly short lifespans. Which is depressing, considering how much time I spend online. It shouldn't be so hard to find a website that's engaging, informative and amusing with a

Mrs Baggins is younger than me, we have lots of disagreements over the car radio. "Yes dear, "Sweet Home Alabama" IS in fact an AMAZING song. That's probably why I have heard it 1,032,282 times in my life. Can I please change the station?"