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That’s so cute. Now they both have more rings than the Dodgers.

Crosby Stills Nash And The Rangers

I haven’t tried this in a while, but here are all of Drew’s capitalized Funbag words in sequence, with punctuation added so it flows better:

Reading that someone seriously considers Harry Potter a halloween movie shook me to my core. Might be the worst serious take i’ve heard all year.

“So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past. My boats are the biggest. And that crooked current? Pathetic. Believe me.”

If US Soccer isn’t going to clean house now they’re never going to do it. Gulati and Arena need to be sent to the dilithium mines of Rura Penthe.

These were posted a while back.

An impressive turn of phrase; verily, I say, you are indeed a cunning linguist.

+69

If there was a just and fair God, Megyn Kelly would be on QVC.

Probably my two favorite baseballers.

Jezebel likes to pretend this never happened.

Eh, using a phone in a film auditorium is a pretty inexcusable offense.

Barry Switzer wants a word with you.

In reference to your last point, I think the issue is that you really only have a Woody Harrelson character - Rachel McAdams’ character, whatever her name was - who just symbolically shits on everything that made the first season interesting. All of the metaphysical, pseudo-supernatural things are dismissed by her

From a Giants fan, thank you.

this thread is CotY stuff, holding onto this for consideration

Funny....you think the Giants outfield is AAA.

Both Taylor Kitsch and Vince Vaughn shouldn’t have been part of the second season. If the story had just been about Rachel McAdams and Colin Farrell’s characters, it would’ve been a lot better despite the weird writing.

This addresses the two big problems about season 2, one of which HBO already acknowledged elsewhere: that it was only half-cooked and they rushed it to air to try to capitalize on the success of season 1 (which Pizzolatto had been working on, intermittently, for a long time).