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I don't blame him. That heart is liable to go at any time, so you don't want to leave anything unsaid.

I've been studying Shakespeare lately, and that's really what made his writing so great, too- there is sympathy and a story there for every major character, something for every actor to be doing. I think that's what makes for great, lasting stories that can speak so well to different groups of people.

Also featured on another perennial favorite on this site, The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.

No one likes Bobby and that even seems to be something of a joke to some of the writers as well. Just googling Bobby Draper just now gave me this cool little article about some of the actors who played him. Best quote of the piece:

I think the kids on The Good Wife are a great example of the issue you're talking about here – they're all over the map, character-wise, like the writers haven't known exactly what to do with them. It's only been in the past couple seasons, as they've started to leave childhood, that Zach and Grace have been fleshed

I was recently re-watching Mad Men, and found myself really drawn to Sally Draper's storyline-for a lot of the reasons you mentioned.

Clearly looking to see if Dick Vitale is in the area.

Way less embarrassing than what Pitino had to say about her.

Keep in mind that this is the same league that wilfully jeopardized the integrity of the on-field results when they locked out the officials over what amounts to the change in the ashtray of my car.

Actually Chris you are the reason why I care about Cars.

Here comes the lunatic fans who are going blame everyone but Clarkson. Reading the comments yesterday was disturbing.

"Denmark, Dude"

Same with websites. The number of people who constantly visit Gawker Media to say how shitty it is every single day is amazing. Either they think they're going to single-handedly take down the operation one irate "SJW" post at a time or they love the pain of being insulted.

Stop arguing with people. There are maybe 10 people on Twitter who are funny enough to get in an argument without looking like a child. You're probably not one of them. You're going to show your ass. If something really makes you mad, mute the person, or close Twitter and go do something else.

No. 1 here is really the only important one. Twitter is customizable, so you don't have to see the bad, dumb people if you don't want to. If Twitter makes you angry, you have no one to blame but yourself.