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I'm a little exicted because of this detail (a dead body found with satanic cult carvings) "was in the middle of brokering a big deal that would solve the state's gridlock problem." As a Cali resident that tweaks my interest.

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Soft wieners,

Special K doesn't really enhance sexual performance, FYI. It's more dis-associative than E or Molly. I would certainly recommend it though, along with poly-amorous living.

I, for one, am looking forward to an entire episode of sexposition.

Ok, I'm all for consensual sex in any format. But this weirds me out. Although I might try the porn version special burger 'Sheep Throat' with Bob's special sauce that (according to Linda) 'is a little salty, but good'. Unfortunately a zombie appears in the parody, but there is no zombie sex.

I agree with most of the points in this review..except the grade. Creating a supposed 'love triangle' with a normal looking women against a horny, beer drinking blonde is the most trite plot lines ever. Very disappointing, and borderline offensive.

I've seen her twice, and I even watched every episode of her D List reality show. As an obese person - she always seemed pretty fat friendly to me, but that was before she slimmed down. I do notice that for someone who seems to want to bear the Joan Rivers 'torch', she's not handling it so well.

Kelly Osbourne is a size 8 at most, that doesn't mean that she isn't heavy by Hollywood standards I suppose. But sylph? 'An imaginary spirit of the air'? You're correct, she definitely is not that.

Oh, interesting. I know these are gossip sites, but after reading them for many years I always feel that I'm ahead of the curve so to speak. It's funny how celebrities still think they can behave anonymously now. Maybe if they didn't need a team of people to schedule their appointments, make financial decisions,

I do now! Thanks for clarifying that for me.

Yeah, that part of the clue was really off. But it still is pretty clear that it's Kathy Griffin.

Blind Item on Crazy Days & Nights: 'This comedienne turned reality host is trying to pretend she is innocent. She isn’t. She is the one who suggested it and said it first. She just wants the whole thing for herself and thinks this is the way. She is trouble. She is not the lovable person everyone thinks she is.'

Well, I guess that's my point. It may generate clicks, but why? Reading hate comments just isn't as entertaining to me.

I guess she forgot the F in FDIC. I actually think the dumbest moment came win the winner chimed in on the novel question. She clearly didn't know the answer.

Great analogy!

I think that the AV Club reviews for this show should be discontinued. I still like the show, in fact I think it's getting better. However, it doesn't mean that the episodes should be deconstructed. I agree with the statements that are made in this article, but it just seems unnecessary. I don't watch Big Bang for

I don't now nor will I ever have outrage for an E! show. I just think this press release is hypocritical.

Big Kathy Griffin fan? Ok.

Agreed! Also Joan made a career out of calling women fat, but that was just fine. The comment was insensitive, but the reaction is way off base.

Not necessarily, but when your statement includes this: 'I do not want to use my comedy to contribute to a culture of unattainable perfectionism and intolerance toward difference' is hypocritical because that is the entire point of Fashion Police. I'm not defending the show, or the statements made by Rancic. I'm