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So when is Richard Cohen's article on Kate McKinnon coming out?

I meant "favorite " as in ridiculous and entertaining to me. Sorry.

I think my favorite criticism of Robbie was that her outfits in Suicide Squad were too sexy and set a bad example for young girls and teens. Never mind that she's a psychopathic murderer in the movie…

Forgive me for not scouring the Internet to research this, but did Margot Robbie read the article and have an opinion on it? Not that it would exonerate the author or fully justify the tone, but it would certainly add a wrinkle to the narrative if she was complicit and encouraging of a somewhat controversial piece

It couldn't have been just that because the post you just made included both terms. Besides, I doubt the word "boner" would be banned in an article with "jizz" in the title.

I can't tell if you're messing with us right now, so I'm gonna stand here and look tough until I figure out how to react to this.

There's an article by Richard Cohen in Vanity Fair you can read to learn about her.

Would you ask Tom Petty that?

I guess the choice evoked by this article for me is the following: A) let pieces like this be published and torn to shreds by reviewers/readership? Or B) have them be shelved before print by editing staff. My free speech sensibilities tend to go with the former, but I understand selective editing is a thing for a

I agree with most of this, but please, please, can we stop saying the phrase "jizz on the page"?

Nope. You get the tote bag, buster!

I remember the entire theme song to this show. I am sure I'm not alone.

Would you ask Clooney that?

MITCHELL!!!

How does a bad sequel ruin the original?

I can picture him watching McShane and going "Fuck I could have said that line so much better!"

They should just invent a new role for the show called "Brian Cox" of House Cox and shoehorn him into next season somehow as if he were a major part of the story all along.

What if they just show flashbacks from previous seasons like one of those budget-saving episodes of Cheers or Golden Girls?

Tywin was the only one who would've guided Tommen properly. Tyrion was correct when he said he's done more to bring down the Lannister/Baratheon establishment than anyone else.

Non-sequitur moment: I saw a young(er) Jonathan Pryce (High Sparrow) in Glengarry Glenn Ross the other day on cable. I saw that movie a hundred times before and never connected the dots.