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Thank god I found your comment before I wasted 10 minutes saying the same thing. I'll sleep more soundly tonight because of you.

Sad the show's over, but I'm looking forward to Catriona Jones and The Temple of Doom.

I have to agree. As desperately as I want Eva Green to never leave my television screen, it did have to end this way. Another season of Vanessa escaping her evil fate and then succumbing to it yet again would have ground the show to dust. Better to burn out than to fade away.

But that's totally cool because now they're legally required to tell you they're charging you $254.40 in service fees.

Better yet, they're general admission vouchers, so I can get right down in the pit!

There's something screwy going on, because several people have reported getting more than 17 pairs of tickets, and the judgment is capped at 17 pairs. At the same time, people who bought lots of tickets are getting little or nothing. Must be a computer error. Ticketmaster would never intentionally do anything shady.

Doesn't matter whether you paid a fee or not - the judgment was about them failing to properly disclose fees for all purchases made through the site. The UPS vouchers, however, you would have had to request UPS delivery to get those. They neglected to mention that they were overcharging for delivery and pocketing the

Hmm…they're supposed to be capped at 17 each…shenanigans?

It's very odd the way this is shaking out. The settlement maxes out at 17 pairs of tickets and/or UPS credits, and I maxed out, but my sister did not and she's bought as many - if not more - tickets than I have. You can challenge the number of vouchers you got here: http://www.ticketfeelitigat…

I don't care if Polite Fight devolves into a Donald Trump fan club - as long as Gus Spelman keeps being adorable, I'll keep watching. *sigh*

If you look closely, you'll note that all of the kids in Patch Adams' ward came in wearing red coats.

Yes. Yes it does.

Nobody can do O'Neal like O'Neal, but I thought the Newswire kids held up pretty well. "Great Job! Internet," on the other hand - it needs a high colonic.

Thank you! I'm very goal-oriented, so this should keep me from killing myself for at least the next 7 1/2 years.

I know I did. Oh, wait - did you say "bawling" or "barfing"? Sorry. My mistake.

It succeeded the same way Crash did!

I've waited so many years to see this, and built up so much anticipation of the day it would become available, that I don't know if I can even watch it. I only want what I can't have.

It will be compatible with PlayStation VR, so in theory, if you were to look straight down you'd see Norman Reedus' junk.