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OK, I take back some of my Millennial-bashing. Some, but not all.

Oh! I didn't see that there were spaces. Now the counting makes sense. Thanks!

This is what happens when Alex tries to adlib. He should just (pretend to) hear them out, exclaim "Good for you," and get back to the game.

During the puzzle portion of the immunity challenge, there were many shots of most of the millennials counting out letters on their fingers. To me, that seems like a strange way to attack a word scramble puzzle. What does word length have to do with anything?

The Oh-knee-ders!

Looks like the work of fsociety.

There are no crickets in Wayward Pines.

My first was Irene Cara as Coco in Fame.

Happy birthday, cocksuckers!

I'm also still watching. Scootch over and make room on the couch for me!

Everyday Is Halloween - Ministry
I Put a Spell on You - Screamin' Jay Hawkins
Ghost Town - The Specials
Bela Lugosi's Dead - Bauhaus
I'm Your Boogieman - White Zombie
Dead Man's Party - Oingo Boingo
Don't Fear the Reaper - Blue Oyster Cult

How could I not know this existed? Found it on YouTube. Thanks! Probably gonna listen to it on repeat most of the day. Sorry neighbors!

I've seen it, and you're right on both counts. It is terrific and it is long. Too long.

Denis O'Hare, Diane Lane, Ian McShane, Gary Cole, Kate Winslet.

Mr. B, you're hot!

Looky here, Coming Distractions. This is NOT the closest I get to seeing Hamilton. I've got tickets to see it in Chicago in January. Granted, I'm in the next to last row of the entire theatre, but still, that's closer than this.

Pulaski Day, the first Monday in March.

I have never understood that. I would think the networks would prohibit affiliates from pre-empting their prime time programming. Weather bulletins could just run as a crawl on the bottom of the screen.

She was in The Killing.

Gary Cole is fantastic in everything, so it's hard to pick a favorite, but I think I have to say American Gothic. Speaking of which, the final episode of this summer's American Gothic snuck in a reference to the original American Gothic when Virginia Madsen said "Someone's at the door!" But she didn't say it in an