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    I've just heard this song for the first time and I have two comments:
    1. There's surprisingly little of Minaj there, though this is supposed to be her song right?
    2. There's a lot about dicks and asses in it. Pop music's been about sex for a long time, but didn't it use to be a little less direct?

    I would say that the conversation went something like this:
    "There should be an Earth President elected in case of alien invasion."
    "But no side will agree for a president from another country."
    "Let's just choose someone who wouldn't care for a position anyway."
    The Doctor is the perfect outsider with an objective point

    So was recent American Dad

    Are those reviews getting lazy or what?

    Well, there were mechs in first season

    She wouldn't last a day with Varrick without the flattery

    I didn't get the Saul before your comment, good call, though.

    Too many Varricks? There's on such thing as "too many Varricks"!

    I hated Ben Affleck for similar reason after watching Mallrats years ago. He played a douche so well

    I think the BTTF2 hoverboards had some kind of fake-friction mechanism since they stop whenever you stop pushing. You can probably blame it on air resistance but even then - the board wouldn't stop as immediately as I remember from the movie. So they wanted them to no go too fast as a safety measure perhaps.

    Maybe she could star as that key on the kite. She has some practice in those key parts. Key. Key reference.

    Haven't we seen one of the other Horsemen already last season in the samurai armor in the The Village ripoff episode?

    I'm actually watching this show mostly for my weekly dose of John Noble. No one else could pull this ridiculous character off so convincingly.

    I remember that Polish translation for the first one roughly meant "Last summer's nightmare". For the sequel they went with "Next summer's nightmare" which seems clever at first, but actually is its own way of stupid when you think about it.

    Or rather is he appearing on a sort-of Downton Abbey?

    Not that it mattress at all!

    I've been Googling episodes by title this whole season (the first I watched after the site got redone). A fix would be nice.

    As someone whose significant other suffers from depression I realize how confusing it gets for an observer. Depressed person suffers not only from their own demons, but also of how people treat the disease. Depressed people may seem lazy, because they stay in bed whole day, sometimes sad, but quite often not feeling

    Ending 6: Jon finds statue of liberty buried in the snow behind the wall.

    Harry Potter!