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Jakey Emmert
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Man, Mo Collins absolutely NAILED that scene in the living room where she runs a full gamut of emotions in about three minutes.

Neve Campbell in the mid-'90s kept me as identifying as straight for a good extra two years.

Gambit was a sex bomb and I identified with Rogue because she could never kiss him.

I guess it's not super absurd, but when you have to split the group in teams of three — one group has to set off a nuclear blast and the other group has to … oh my gosh, I really don't know. I only remember that Selphie was a "captain" and Irvine (?) was one and you had carte blanche in choosing your teams and I

I played it when I was in middle school and maybe that's WHY I loved it so much. FF8 was sooo angsty in all the right ways. Also, it came out on 9.9.99 and the promos were epic.

I saw the clip and was hoping she would ask her about it. I wonder if Jackee knows that it's one of the show's most memorable episodes.

I haven't seen that since it originally aired and you've got me remembering it.

Alex was one of my first "boys are cute" pings I had as a formidable lad.

Season 1 of Celebrity Mole used to be on YouTube and I am still waiting for a Kathy Griffin/Erik von Detten buddy comedy.

He did an EP as Adore Delano that is quite good — and plays as "regular" music as opposed to comedic songs that so many queens do on their albums. He could have easily done the songs as Danny, but fame is fame.

He wasn't OPENLY gay then, but … c'mon. The kid did a cover of "Proud Mary".

His "Always Be My Baby" absolutely CRUSHED it. That was Mariah Carey week and everyone was doing songs that weren't as well-known (with the exception of Brooke, who did "Hero"), and he just went up there and did a version that was dark and chilling. That's when he won it for me.

Daniel Davis and Lauren Lane! So much alliteration! I can also do the theme song.

Her beaming smile when she is told the Menendez brothers are too controversial for the song so she changes it to "Oh, then I'll go with JTT!" made the whole episode for me. I also loved that they didn't bother to explain who JTT was and trusted the audience was '90s kids.

If we're doing 2005, I would totally buy a 10-year anniversary version of "The Emancipation of Mimi". That album was my life in those days.

There was one that ends with you being abducted by criminals and ends with "A tarantula is headed your way. You know your life is over." WHAT THE HELL, ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LIBRARY???

That was our class book in fifth grade, so we were rewarded by being able to watch the movie after the book project was over. A boy who was dyslexic and thus in a different reading group announced "Nicodemus dies" right before the movie started (an occurrence that doesn't happen in the book). I think I just took a nap

I saw it at 24 and bawled my ever-loving eyes out.

I looked away in fear on several occasions, and therefore it is a horror movie. The fakeout when they dare Jules to make out with the mounted wolf makes it a horror movie.

Her deadpan delivery has been killing it. "Fine. You can either be Bess Truman but you have to be drunk all the time, or you can be alleged Hollywood mattress Nancy Reagan." "Dibs on Nancy." I think it's her raspy voice that really does it.