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I do the same thing. The Edge of Reason is aggressively terrible, and everyone should know about it. I think I find its hideousness especially egregious because the second Bridget Jones book itself is pretty great. It deserved a better fate than that trash.

Not if you make way for him.

A … what kind of TV?

I stopped rooting for everyone (started rooting against everyone?) when they all missed those Maya Angelou and Billie Holiday questions back to back. But I kind of wanted them to scratch this game and start over with 3 new people by the time they got to the Hammett thing. The clue in the D. H. category was "This guy

Same, except I think we were a little late.

Wheeeeee!!

The 5th generation Louisianaian in me agrees wholeheartedly. Y'all.

Kate Beaton was the first person I ran across who let me know that my burning hatred of this book was okay, and that my 12th Grade English teacher had things very wrong.

Even though it was crazy to imagine anyone bullying "human mountain" Terry who can make his boobies dance.

The most interesting thing about Philip's last DD wager is that it has completely charmed everyone into forgetting about Kristen's ridiculous FJ answer of Toyota when Toyota was mentioned in the clue as the wrong answer.

When she zeroed in on the young black guy sighing and tying himself in a rhetorical knot trying not to call Trump racist, I wanted to hug someone and punch someone at the same time.

She was outstanding as a menacing maniac. Really, the only thing I didn't like about Kara as Supervillain was the unfortunate implication that nice girls can't comb their hair. No bitchiness is required to rock a hot French roll.

True. I was going to point out that entertainment lawyers would totally sign up for approval duties in a situation where a contract's already on the table and an artist's future money-making potential is clear, but it's a moot point, because for most artists (especially dime-a-dozen personality-based ones like Kesha),

Yeah, I can see that. I never skip it, but I tend to only watch two or three at a time. So, while you are wrong (see previous argument), I take your point.

I tried to watch, you guys. I got at least three episodes in (I think the first one where Paula got her own number was the last one I saw?), but I hated it.

I'm staking out this space to defend Orange Is the New Black's credits against all comers. And here's my rock solid argument: the song is great and you are wrong.

Step by Step.

Agreed, but only if Tracee is referred to as The Lyricist Lounge Show's Tracee Ellis Ross.

I have swallowed so many sassy replies in incidents like that one out of similar caution, especially because I'm a young, single woman who's most often walking alone, and I generally do all my living in the same two or three neighborhoods. I've never thought about it this precisely before, but it really does suck to

Right. My favorite variation is the "You'd be so much prettier if you were smiling." I mean, sir, what leads you to believe I give a good goddamn what you think about my face in this moment when I'm just trying not to miss my train/to get to the store/to live my life without you in it?