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Have Larry David on every week. 1,2,3, funny.

Disclosure is a terrible band name. Sounds like a band made of lawyers.

Ha! I think "balding" is generous for Rob Cordry. Bald is more accurate. Rock looks to be a chrome dome too. But he's the Rock so he can pull it off. White dudes are at a disadvantage with the bald dome.

Ha! Funny as hell. Way more nutsacks than I expected. The Swedish prison orgy was hilarious, as well as the "reverse Blind Side" bit.

Dany's advisers seem to miss the Sons of Harpy sneaking up on them every time. And the Unsullied always get outmaneuvered and consequently get their asses handed to them. They need to flip a Harpy so they get the inside info and stop getting torn apart every time.

Just re-release Point Break the original version in theaters. I'd be there in a second.

"Jamie f'in Lannister!" was up there amongst his best too

Speculation from obvious foreshadowing. They showed Drogon the dragon in the "next weeks Game of Thrones" and they spent a good few minutes on the dragons this week, about how Dany has them as nearly fully grown weapons of mass destruction, but doesn't use them. I have to think there is some hot dragon action coming

The flaccid ("flax-id") pronunciation correction had me rofl. Also Gavin's joke about nobody being better at making the world a better place than Hooli was great.

I have never made it through a whole Mumford song. They have a whole stage full of dudes, and it still sounds like nothing. When I saw an electric guitar, I thought it might be interesting, but the head Mumford (the dad?) barely touched it. Hate it when artists stand there with a guitar and hardly play it it. That

Time for Drogon the dragon to start fuckin up sh!t next week. Maybe get his dragon buddies in on the action too. Or maybe the week following. But it's going to get hot up in this m'fer soon. Targaryens out (drop the mike, exit)

True, there are a lot of wives, but also a lot that weren't married. The awards show blackout weekend included some lady at the bar and a diner waitress, there was the foxy teacher, Midge, Anna Camp's character. I'm sure someone has done a complete list. I suppose I was more curious to find out what the protocol

Stan is the man alright, but I'm worried about him. How can he see where the hell he is going behind that mountain of hair?

He feels regret when he gives up a solid relationship, but he can't change his behavior. It is too ingrained from when he was a kid, and he has been doing it for too long. His examples in life, his dad and Uncle Mac, were always unfaithful, and he grew up with a house full of loose women who were always available

Serious question and observation: It is great seeing Sterling and Draper out and about, being Manhattan playboys. Neither of them were ever meant to be married men, so we are seeing them in their natural habitat, pulling chicks, getting blitzed and flashing cash.

"Unwashed asshole" is a great insult. I will have to use that sometime soon.

Father Gabriel has gotta go. What a tedious annoying self-righteous prick. Him not getting killed knocks it down a lower grade.

The gay dad and mom with a long time secret lover plot seemed like it was lifted from a Mexican telenovela. No extreme close ups though. The 60 year old uber-liberal women were not as easy on the eyes as the telenovela babes.

Bummer. There are no funny shows left on TV now. Only the middle of the road blandness of the CBS shows, which NBC is trying to copy with their new stupid sitcoms like…. whatever they are called, can't even remember their names, even though I see them on airplanes all the time. Modern Family sucks now too.

Yes. A girl in the act of being boned with a t-shirt on. Never would this happen in real life. Or does this happen the apex of hipsterville now? Is actual naked sex considered banal and cliche?