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That's what Ygritte said.

I ain't seen hide nor hair o' that varmint since me, him an' ol' Judi Dench hung out at that hotel. Glad to hear the ol' cuss is keepin' hisself out o' mischief!

Season 6 character arcs in a nutshell: "Hey everybody! Remember me? Sure is swell to be back! I've got lots of….ARGH!" (dies)

I can't even remember - does Anne Hathaway end up back with Adrian Grenier at the end of The Devil Wears Prada? The heartwarming tale of a girl who wins the respect of a demanding but ultimately correct boss and throws it all away because her worthless, whiny, judgmental friends are pissed that she's busy all the time

I'm a huge fan of Kate Nash's music. I'm happy to see that she's a pretty decent actress to boot.

Pork chopsh…and appleshauce. That's shwell.

"Hippychick" by Soho is pretty damn boss - a "How Soon Is Now?" sample glued to a dance beat over which three sisters cooed a fucking earworm melody. Plus, Soho at one point or another boasted members of Bow Wow Wow and Add N To X, so they had impeccable credentials for 90s one hit wonders.

That cast photo reminds me of the ones that always turn up in the Fall Preview Issue of TV Guide - I always feel bad for those people looking so happy about their shows which will be cancelled after two weeks.

The correct answer in this debate is Forever Changes.

No no no!!! Years of the X-Men being spectacularly mishandled was enough to finally get the 45-year-old comic buying monkey off my back and you'll not be dragging me back into the abyss of weekly comics with intriguing sounding stuff like this. Leave me and my newfound love of collections of 50s era Atlas and Fox

He made sure that all the female characters in 1941 were every bit as unfunny as the male ones.

Full of Missourians, but no so full of Rams players anymore.

the shoe at Norb Andy's is pretty well regarded, but I think D'Arcy's Pint is the preferred place these days. I lived in Springfield back in the 90s, but don't anymore so I'm not as plugged in to the local restaurant scene there as I once was. For a good unpretentious diner version, Sgt. Pepper's is good, and I used

And the thing that always amazes me about the bridge-crossing nonsense is being asked how I can drive so far to work every day by people who live further away - I live 18 miles from my office, but am routinely quizzed about my grueling commute by people who live 40 miles away. But they live in Missouri! Which I guess

A couple of Springfield transplants tried to make a go of a horseshoe restaurant in the U City Loop, and I don't think it even made it as long as the Alton restaurant.

I live on the northeastern edge of the St. Louis metro area in Illinois and for decades have watched the Springfield, Illinois-spawned delicious instant heart attack Horseshoe Sandwich try to penetrate the St. Louis market, but the Missourians resist it like an invasive species. It consists of Texas toast, meat of

On any other day, I'd think this article was kinda strange.

I think Pirates is the franchise that most misunderstood what its fans wanted from it. I think most people who wanted sequels just hoped for a series of fun standalone pirate adventures, but the producers instead tried to build a complex mythology for the series that required people to be more invested in the minutiae

I loved the raging shoegaze drone of "Baby's Going Underground" almost as much as the slacker rock cool of " Pat's Trick " which I loved almost as much as I loved the indie-prog of "Leon's Space Song" which I loved almost as much as the raging shoegaze drone of "Baby's Going Underground."

I think you're giving Saturday far more credit than it deserves for killing Twin Peaks, unless it was Saturday that told them to open season 2 with that extended, alienating scene involving a doddering old man and a shooting victim bleeding out, to be followed in later episodes by Ben Horne's Civil War meltdown and