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That's ok—part of me is kind of relieved i don't have to watch it anymore

The chit-chat trifecta!

Darnley managed to get a laugh out of me with "What do you think of her new necklace? It really brings out her breasts, dontcha think?"

Hooray! Quality trumps ratings!

I watched it until the bitter end and my advice is no, don't bother. Each episode is about 42 minutes long and the only worthwhile parts are the 2 or 3 minutes when Crane so charmingly rants about 21st century technology or society. Oh, and there was a scene of Crane becoming a U.S. citizen, and it was sweet, and it

D'OH!

Ooh, shiny. And spinny.

Looking at the license's issue date and the date of birth, Homer is 36. And since no one on The Simpsons ages, he was, is, and always will be 36.

I love Paul Westerberg in general, and Dyslexic Heart in particular - the catchiness, the clever wordplay, the wistful romance of an unrequited love. That song makes me dance around the house, and sing at the top of my lungs, pretending my hairbrush is a microphone. And it makes me want to give Paul Westerberg a big

Oh yes, she did indeed. And it was during a musical montage, and in slow motion!

I completely agree. I was thinking about this the other day, and I've come to realize that I only enjoy binge-watching older shows that I didn't watch when they originally aired. I recently did that with Terriers. With current shows, I prefer to watch them episode by episode, on a weekly basis. That gives me time to

I completely agree. I was thinking about this the other day, and I've come to realize that I only enjoy binge-watching older shows that I didn't watch when they originally aired. I recently did that with Terriers. With current shows, I prefer to watch them episode by episode, on a weekly basis. That gives me time to

I remember her from The Killing. She's great and deserves a regular gig on a good show.

The direction was fantastic, so I just looked it up… Lee Toland Krieger directed this ep, and 3 others also. He's the only person to have directed more than 1 episode this season.

I went with Seabiscuit, but I knew it was wrong. I came up with only 3 horse books - Black Beauty, National Velvet, Seabiscuit - and picked the one closest to 1982.

Unlike Alex, I don't think Equus is a good guess for FJ. Sure, it's better than writing nothing, but it's a play, not a book, and it's definitely not from 1982. (Just looked it up. The play debuted in 1973, the movie came out in 1977.)

Jay S. came along and said "Let There Be Jeopardy! coverage" and there was!

I had to look it up to be sure that it was Grace who played Penny on Freak Show, and Millie on Coven.

Mamie Gummer sounds like the name of an old-timey vaudeville performer.

Grace = Mr. Robot. Also, that terrible Halle Berry show, Extant.