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If anything, Rookie of the Year is the reason why I DO like him. That was the first thing I saw him in.

Process of Belief came out in 2002, not in 2001.

This roast was weak for a few reasons:

Roasts haven't been about "friends roasting the foibles of a beloved old pal" since the Dean Martin days. One exception: the James Franco roast. It's just not the way it's been done in recent years.

I didn't say anyone was defending Glaser, but everyone has been SILENT about him. He doesn't have any "famous supporters" because he himself, like I mentioned, is barely above an open miker. I don't even know if he makes money off of comedy. That's a huge distinction. I don't always agree with Kurt's rants, and he

It was ballsy, and in hindsight, quite foolish, to end the finale on a cliffhanger. They couldn't have been that confident in a renewal. What the hell happened to the characters? It was a chore at times to get through, but its trainwreck appeal kept me hanging on. Would've ditched it after an episode or two in the

He yelled "Dad!" in the final episode. And then the restaurant exploded.

And therein lies the problem. No one is talking about Aaron Glaser, the actual dude who is accused of raping multiple women from UCB. The story became about Kurt because of his connection to Amy. That is the only reason why. He's a bigger name. Aaron is barely a notch above an open-miker.

Even though they hammered it home by the end with Box sitting by himself looking remorseful, that behind-the-back shot, where he hesitates before stepping into the front door of the bar, screamed "I fucked up".

Am I stupid for initially thinking Freddy was concealing the blade in the toothbrush, in the hopes of Victor brushing his teeth with the new blade-brush and bleeding out after cutting his mouth up? "He'll NEVER notice this!"

Same here. I've heard interviews with him too where he just sounds really inarticulate when discussing politics or social issues, and I don't find his stand-up to have that much of a sting to it to warrant his pretentiousness (there's that word again, David; sorry it's true) or his self-righteous indignation.

Correction: Howard Dean and the infamous scream was for the 2004 election. That's when he ran. Easy to remember because it was spoofed on Chappelle's Show which was still on the air at the time.

Can we stop with this "exclusive to :insert streaming service here: releases? And yes, it may only be for the first two weeks, but it doesn't clarify what formats it will be available in beyond that. Vinyl release date? No, yes? When I saw the headline I thought for sure I'd read "exclusive only to Tidal", so I'm

Linda Ronstadt's cover of Will You Love Me Tomorrow as Tulip and Jesse are kissing, only to end abruptly when she punched him in the face, as well as the Stones' Let It Bleed as the trio speeds off onto the highway. Strong episode musically.

I would've went with Autobiography of Malcolm X.

I'm more shocked that Silence is actually coming out this year (??). Feel like I've been hearing about it for at least 15 years.

Ah, then I completely misread that. Thought he was going to need traction to fend off rape and be able to stand his ground.

Yeah, to protect him from other prisoners who might try to rape him, not Freddy.

Offenders can languish in Rikers for quite a long time before reaching trial. NYC has the "honor" of being the most inefficient and slow-moving court system in the country.

That was my favorite shot of the whole episode. If you look at it again, you'll see the perps' faces are obscured in that puddle; sort of like they're cycling into a criminal justice system that sees them as faceless.