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So does this mean we'll see more David Hyde Pierce as Frank Prady running the State Attorney's office next year? Because that would be swell.

After posting this I read up on Zordon on the Power Rangers wiki. Dude had quite a resume. I didn't know he died in a later season, but his death caused a shockwave that apparently destroyed all evil in the galaxy, which is a pretty baller way to go.

The big head was named Zordon. I mostly remember that because my dad would walk around exclaiming, "I am Zordon!" whenever he wanted me to do something.

Let's talk about his generation.

I still haven't seen it, but I plan to, mostly because opinions seem to be REALLY divided on it so it should at least be interesting.

I'm a big fan of the Rock and it seems to me like his character has some hints of darkness and desperation that he doesn't usually show, I'm intrigued.

Ohhh, yeah!

The whole movie (or show, or whatever it ends up being) should really be populated by Deadwood and Justified alums.

A commenter on here (or possibly the other site) suggested John Hawkes as Roland a while ago and I've been a big fan of that idea ever since. I also think Joseph Gordon Leavitt would make a pretty good Eddie Dean.

Soberdevil: The Man Without Beer!

Bill Cosby tweets Chris Hardwick's home address.

She wasn't, it was just the way the picture was framed.

Once More, With Feeling

I still think Aubrey Plaza should have been Harley Quinn.

I've always felt like the muscle cars vs imports debate present in many Fast and Furious movies (and the slightly updated take in Fast 6 when they need cars that don't have on-board computers and can't be hacked) has been a subtle take on the Quarrel of the Ancients and the Moderns covered in Swift's The Battle of the

"If you run into an asshole in the morning, you ran into an asshole. If you run into assholes all day, you're the asshole. Unless one of those assholes is Victoria Jackson."

There's also this classic where he states that he and Toni Morrison are the only contemporary authors whose work has been covered by CliffsNotes: http://www.ew.com/article/2…

Wait, Ruth loved art too? But did she also love EVERYTHING about it or were there only specific aspects that she loved? I must know!

aka Rod Stewart.

I think we've determined that "it" was actually just Bayer aspirin.