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I know this is awkward now, but you have to add Mr. Huxtable to that list. To do otherwise would be revisionist history. We all wished we were Rudy or Theo!

That was a real concept for a show???

So it will always be remembered for being so forgettable? That's so crazy it just might work!

Is "console" the root of that word? If so, how does it relate to video game consoles? So many questions…

Hey is that a sneaky Hound reference?

Number of murders on Criminal Minds vs. number of writers kicked by Thomas Gibson

Couldn't they just find some really big dogs and use some sort of creative perspective angles when filming? I'll bet Bennioff and Weiss are kicking themselves for not thinking of that!

When I see TWD my head keeps thinking "Dancing with the Stars", which kind of fits, if you think about it.

Nerd alert! Actually two giants were killed. Remember the one who got harpooned while chasing his pet mammoth?

I think the only way to ever change most conservative's (or most people, for that matter) minds is to illustrate how something affects them or their family personally. Unfortunately, that's all I've ever seen work, and sometimes that's not even enough if their allegiance to the party is strong enough. They will just

Just locker room talk. Literally…he probably said it in a locker room. Besides, he's only appearing on Game of Thrones not running for office.

Isnt Jennifer Lawrence America's Sweetheart, which, in a way, would make her sacred? So therefore, what exactly is wrong with two sacred objects rubbing against each other?

This game sounds like it needed some cameos from Red XIII and maybe Barret.

Kramerica Industries!

Thank you! Although I don't believe I nailed the plural for "tighty whities". Oh wait, I just did!

Wasn't there an article here recently wherein the principal actors said how much they hated acting with Swedberg (Susan)?

Brilliant! I think it was Criminal Minds that Jason Alexander played the killer in. It was fairly awful, actually. His range was definitely exposed, especially when his final scene, which was intended to be maniacal, came off as George Costanza yelling at his parents. He also had a really weird long-haired wig.

Wouldn't it have been great if Wayne Knight left the show and became a banker? Or if Jason Alexander went on to a career in architecture?

He also has this weird clause in all of his contracts that he must appear in his tighty whitey's in every show of which he is part.

That's cool I've seen way too many people micro-analyze the minutiae of their slightest celebrity encounters and anything less than pulling your pants down for you and going to town is considered "rude".