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Fallon made a big mistake in welcoming Trump at that point in time. His role in normalising Trump was crucial, second only to that of Saturday Night Live.

But he has owned up to this mistake, and has stated that he would do things differently. That’s all you can ask of someone who has f-ed up.

Fallon’s Tonight Show is

Which is why competitions between national teams are toxic.

Donovan was right in everything he did and said here, and should never have walked back his comment.

And I will star your reply for your mention of the amazing Matt Damon episode, despite your having gone 0-for-3 in misspelling “its” as “it’s”.

People have commented several times that William’s daughter’s name is Emily, not Grace. The fact that this reviewer did not know this demonstrates that he does not even read the comments — which explains why he kept spelling “Delos” with two L’s earlier in the season, despite several corrections under each piece.

House of Lies was remarkable. The only flaw I noticed was that the episodes were too short. The stories could easily have carried episodes of 75 minutes.

Don Cheadle was excellent, of course. More suprising to me was that Kristen Bell handled a meaty and demanding role with such aplomb. Her character Jeannie had the

You know you’re a cute little HOYVEN GLAVEN!

As with every other story whose headline contains a question, the correct answer here is “no”.

Of course I meant to write: “You have to be careful to take these slices out of the freezer before they freeze all the way...”

(Stupid Kinja. Disqus would have let me edit the original post.)

I love raisins.

But, ever since I embarked on the responsible practice of flossing after every meal, I have given them up. I cannot deal with all the raisin residue that the floss finds, even if I floss quite some time after I have eaten them.

Once in a while I will weaken and buy a box or even a tub of raisins. And

What the hell?!

There is no greater taste treat than melon slices chilled almost to the point of freezing, such that there is a little bit of frostiness in there. This beats ice cream and candy and cake and cookies. It is orgasmic.

You have to be careful not take these slices out of the freezer before they freeze all

Fallon is the best at connecting with his guests. He establishes a rapport that leads even the least interesting guests to contribute something worthwhile.

Mark Jackson is the basketball equivalent of baseball’s Joe Morgan: an inspirationally great player, one of the best of his generation, who became a terrible announcer (and who is no prize off the court/field, either).

Conan is the reigning king. He is the heir to Letterman. All the late-night hosts are good. I love Jimmy Fallon (even despite his huge Trump-related error); I like and respect Seth Meyers; I usually like James Corden; and I can put up with Jimmy Kimmel. Fallon is the most talented of the bunch. But Conan is the best.

Woody Allen is a national treasure.

More important, he has been exonerated of wrongdoing by prosecution sex-abuse experts who gave their professional opinion that no sexual assault had taken place, and also said that they could not rule out coaching of the child witness having taken place. (Note that these were not

Those big eyes. They make me weep.

True. Indeed, it woukd be interesting to have Maeve confront the knowledge that another host had come before her in that role.

We’ve not heard of Maeve replacing another host in the prarie mother role. However, we know from comments made by Lee, Felix, and Sylvester that she had been switched from that role to that of the madam. So I think it is likely that Maeve was the original in the prarie mother role.

Didn’t Ghost Nation reunite Maeve’s daughter and the girl’s new mother?