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Well, the AV writer on this show is a theology professor, so clearly it hits home with people who are moved by religious themes. Nothing wrong with sharing their takes on the program.

Lots of water, some bland-but-healthy food, and a shower to clean out those pores and let your skin exude toxins. (You'll need another shower later.)

Given the rate at which Martin kills off characters, I think the spinoff series is already on TV. It stars Will Forte.

Thanks to the family for letting fans know about Terry's Alzheimer's a few years ago. It would have been perfectly reasonable for them to keep that private. By being so open fans got a chance to prepare themselves for this sad day and enjoy Terry's final books.

So did I. I can't recall offhand the title, but it was about how globalization helped everything. It misquoted Nehru to imply he thought India was better off under British rule. It contradicted itself every fifteen pages or so. I do remember writing in my paper for the poli-sci class, "this book screams, Graduate

I totally expect a Giancarlo Esposito appearance. Also Bill Burr. And, dammit, Lavell Crawford as the immortal Huell!

"Wildflowers"!

That's so sad!

McCartney's last was pretty good. I downloaded it without listening to it and first heard it on shuffle while driving. I thought "who's this guy? He's alright."

I doubt even Rubin could coax 40 minutes of coherency from Shane MacGowan, sad to say.

It is amazing.

The Food Network currently epitomizes all that is evil. One more episode of little kids learning to hate each other in a bake-off and I think the sun will actually explode.

Just so long as every new incarnation of "Alien" has a cat and half the plot involves cast members looking for the cat, I'll be happy. Or for "cat" you could substitute "kid," that works too.

That's like the template moment for every remake today; reveal the original stuff that built a fan base in the first place.

Believe it or not, there are times when the correct response to "everyone's talking about this, have you seen it?" is a stern "not everyone."

It's probably been mentioned, but "In Utero." Cobain was clearly gravely ill with depression at that point.

Makes sense . . .

The opening scam seemed a little risky to me. What if the mark just runs off with the planted money? What if he doesn't know what a Rolex is worth, or recognizes it as a fake Rolex? What if he has no cash on hand to contribute to making the "I take the Rolex" deal fair? Oh well, it's just TV.

He's positively mind-blowing in "The Descendants." He could rabidly call for the mass execution of anyone wearing orange shirts or something similarly crazy, and I'd still love him forever for "Clayton" and "Descendants."

1. Wow. Missed Brando. OK, he was mentioned via Bogart.
2. Not "African Queen"? OK, I guess Bogart was better in "Falcon," although it's close. (He didn't deserve an award for "Sierra Madre." For that movie, Bogart deserved to be kidnapped by space aliens and cloned to extract the essence of awesome.)
3. "Casablanca"?