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F is for Fire that burns down the whole town

I have a similar relationship with The Money Song. The best actual-song song is, objectively and irrefutably, Everything Stays.

I’ll Race is the funniest scene in tv history, musical or otherwise.  It’s place was cemented the instant Coach hit that “ah-oooooooooo”

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Close second to my Sondheim-esque favorite:

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As an introverted dude that fights for personal space at all times, ‘Don’t Touch Me’ this is my theme song:

I sing “I’ll Race” to myself on a stupidly regular basis but only remember the first stanza of

That’s what I love about these internet commenters, man — they keep getting older and still having the same rage.

While we certainly could have done a lot more we didn’t do nothing and should be commended for it!

Fantastic! A deeply paranoid man who not only believes everyone is out to get him but campaigns frequently that “everyone is out to get him” in order to rile up his base just got hand delivered, through one of his favorite targets, confirmation that someone is out to get him.

Here’s the fun thing: he doesn’t fucking owe anyone a statement. This notion that the slavering online hordes are entitled to on-demand statements and interaction is...well, it’s certainly a take, and one that many apparently share.

Lindsay Ellis has a ton of really great video essays. Her three-parter on why The Hobbit movies blew so hard is a low-key masterpiece. I think she does videos for PBS now.

Thats a load of Banthash*t. Sure we can. Nobody harassed the other main actors in that plotline- John Boyega, Benicio Del Toro, Justin Theroux - offline. They didn’t make comments on the appearance of Rain Jhonson every time he posted. They picked her. If it’s because of the movie or sequence and they didn’t do an all

I feel bad for the poor sap she married and built a family with.

Don’t fight it, everyone’s attracted to Bob.

You shut your god damn mouth.

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Tomei’s testimony is also an outstanding example of how execute a type of comedy that does not have anything that we traditionally recognize as “jokes”: no clever wordplay, no shocking or offensive content, no physical slapstick, etc. She’s really just reciting facts in a precise, knowledgeable way.

all of whom seem perfectly happy to accept that his past tweets, while, again, tasteless, were made a long time ago, and he’s matured a lot since then,

Yes, he deleted them. The alt-right trolls just used internet archives, because even when you scrub your social media, nothing is ever gone forever.

Also really great in terms of dialogue, and how their accusations reflected the emotional place and years of resentment they were coming from. Both of them had understandable issues with each other (the show in general does a really good job of making the main characters sympathetic, even if they occasionally do/say