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It could be that North Korea is the one that threatened theaters over the release, piggybacking on the original hack, or that the FBI has information we don't they can't release because it would ruin some method of information gathering, but as it stands we ARE just relying on the FBI's word and their competence.

jesus when did this backlash even start

It's actually going to be the basis for Season 2 of Serial.

Still not 100% sure that Sony was hacked by North Korea and not a group of independent hackers.

Not even just a spinoff, they put episode one on TAL.

When Colbert "refused" to interview the Gorillaz, and instead a meek Stephen Colbert came out and interviewed them instead (and even thanked "Stephen Colbert" for the opportunity).

Me and my family got there early, and after we staked a place out near(ish) the front, I wandered off too look around the crowd — but when I got back, they had fenced off the section my group was in and weren't allowing anyone in.

The Send In The Clowns bit was actually by one of his writers, who I'm sure lost their minds.

I'm surprised no one has brought up the possibility that Hae was killed at the library, which is why Adnan is SO insistent on saying that he had an alibi and showing how incorrect the "Best Buy" theory is.

There's no way he wasn't. Stephen Colbert has always made a point of letting comedy and entertainment trump any other consideration, even if he really thinks O'Reilly is a jerk.

I was very disappointed that Papa Bear Bill O'Reilly couldn't just stop being so serious for once and show up to say goodbye. That guy's a real asshole.

This is the kind of show Wheaton should be doing, instead of some other shows I won't name…

that's not one of the questions mister!!!!

No, but their friends want to know, because it's hilarious.

It's the story of how Benedict Cumberbatch got his start.

I noticed that the menu in Big Bob's hadn't changed prices in 20 years. What, are we to believe that this is some kind of magic restaurant where the prices remain the same forever? Boy, I sure hope someone was fired for this blunder.

Despite the fact that the fanbase's median age is hovering somewhere around 16, Homestuck is a phenomenon of a webcomic that goes a lot deeper than the kids give it credit for. It's not a perfect comic, but the author realizes this, rolls with the punches, and in fact rolls them right into the comic itself. If you can

a fucking elephant!!

I see you ordered the Cards Against Humanity Black Friday special?

It's the first cartoon I can remember in a long time that tries really hard to stay realistic but doesn't skimp on the excitement or adventure. I'm a little concerned about the handover to a new showrunner next season, but only because Clarence's voice will change a little. Skyler Page really doesn't seem to have done