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I admit, I'm being selfish and NY-centric and probably USA-centric here.

I'm not elitist; I just think honeyfunds and honeymoons in general are stupid. It's materialistic, overconsumptive and unnecessary in the same way that babymoons, registries, destination weddings, fondue and sushi bars at receptions and multi-platinum engagement rings that require a second mortgage are stupid and

I think that just like with Colbert, Comedy Central is trying to take things in a new direction, which may work for them; who knows? It's an apples to oranges comparison in many ways.

That's true. Ted Bundy charmed himself out of a helluva lot of tight situations for many years. Sometimes, being an introvert or having social skills that are not "ready for the witness box on Law & Order" can have a huge impact on your ability to be believed or taken seriously.

We dvr it, but if you don't have that option, HBO does replay each "Last Week Tonight" episode several times throughout the week, including during the day and early evenings.

It's great to watch Oliver and see all the uncensored swear words fly, in his inimitable accent. "That's fucking amazing!"

To paraphrase "Clueless", I'll be ecstatic when she gets a makeover on her SOUL.

Whenever an actor is being interviewed about a movie they've just done, and it's a role that has a fair amount of nudity, and they are questioned about it and their reply is "the emotional nakedness I had to display for this character was far more stressful than the physical nudity—"

Like that fucking Will Smith movie that he got his son cast for.

Sexiest or sexist? Big difference.

I just sent a super angry email to Gov Pence. Filled with piss and vinegar. At the end of it, I said I'm not setting foot in Indiana or traveling there until this law is repealed.

Yeah, I agree with you actually. I was kind of being sarcastic.

Cronenberg would have been great with that scene.

It seemed from the first episode that Kathie felt like he was sort of a poor little rich boy, misunderstood, misanthropic but still sort of charming. That feeling certainly dissipated, which is why she did have an independent life and friends and was going to med school and considering divorce.

There wasn't a lot of corroborating or conflicting information in those episodes. You have to read elsewhere for that. For instance, Durst's brother and other family members say that he totally made up the incident of watching his mother fall of/jump off the building.

I think it was Jeanine Pirro's idea—aren't they dating or something?

No, but "Tinker Tailor etc." was an entirely different THING.

How her son reconciled with her is a complete mystery to you?

But I feel like in the recordings of those phone calls that there was also a strong thread of power-hungry manipulation on her part there. She's clearly controlling the narrative in those conversations, and there has to be a huge rush she was getting by knowing that she's pulling all these strings to get what she

This can only be a good thing, right? (Except for it being on Fox, of course). X-Files was one of those shows that I refused to watch when it first came out, because I thought the premise sounded extremely stupid. But then I almost accidentally caught an episode and got hooked, even though I do not like horror or