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I read that and thought "Does this muh fucca REALLY thinks Albert likes to talk about actual trees?" Can they get somebody to recap this show who understands the show?

Paper Boi thought “trees” meant marijuana. 

Agreed.

Kate Burton as Ian’s wife in this, and John Turturro in Severance saying

Definitely recommend the HBO doc. What she did was foul...and yet somehow not malicious? And certainly not a crime under the statute she was charged/convicted. Very difficult case to understand.

The documentary delves into this, and it looks like from the episode preview the show will as well, how Conrad and Michelle’s ersatz relationship could also be toxic, with him threatening her and calling her names and such.  And indeed she had on previous encounters urged him to get help and been a voice of support. 

I always assumed he was an emotional abuser who used suicide threats as a assault/gaslighting tactic. It’s a thing.

Christopher Farrar was incredible, as was the woman who played the dark-haired lesbian mom, who I also recognized from Lovecraft Country playing a very similar type.

The problem is, of course, that one of you is analyzing it via the only lens they know, as if it occurred in a comfortable affluent American suburb, and the other is assessing it as if in occurred in patriarchal theocracy.

I see a fellow human of substance and quality

I suppose we all have a weird appreciation of yesteryear clothes and what not, but goddamn do I wish I was an adult in the 70s and got to wear those clothes without looking like an assclown. It just seems so casually elegant.

[Hader doing Morrison]: But oh the DNA...the pesky DNA...

Dateline is a guilty pleasure in our house (good thing to fall asleep to) and we caught this one the first time around. Dateline must have been beside themselves at the way this story played out (and obviously were - first the podcast, now a featured series). Of course I can’t hear Morrison without envisioning Bill

Take Cave pausing the movie every once in a while for a montage of Stan dancing to ’80s pop tunes.

Both are incredible performances in what I would consider each director’s best movie (don’t @ me, Jackie Brown/Edward Scissorhands fans), but I would give the edge to Jackson. Looking back at the past (Jesus Christ!) nearly 30 years, that’s the performance that spawned a thousand imitators and has become truly iconic,

Sorry, but no.

Jackson was freakin’ incredible in Pulp Fiction - no doubt - but Martin Landau topped him.

Just my $0.02.

Good use of “Heads will Roll” in the trailer. And I buy Stan a whole lot more as a psycho doctor than as Tommy Lee.

MQ is Day and McElhenney’s attempt at heartfelt humor without really trading off their bite, and it’s delightful. Always Sunny won’t be outmatched in satire, but as a comedy I love MQ way more.

the thing about the office version of a person and the off duty version being at odds with each other, sort of like 2 seperate people, reminds me of Total Recall. Like the scene where Memory erased Arnold is watching a video of his previous self, and that version is an asshole who totally put memory erased Arnie in a

Mythic Quest!