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The Dan Le Batard curse strikes again. This time, it wasn't a killshot… yet…

It still amazes me how her celebrity skyrocketed simply by having a video of her lying on a bed taking it from Ray J. Hell, Ray J even did all the work in the video and this comment right here is probably the first thing on the Internet to mention his name in like 4 years. The world is a crazy place.

Temple of Doom was always the go-to Indy movie in our family growing up, which, in retrospect, may be a little troubling what that says about my family. As an adult now, though, we stick with Raiders and Last Crusade, the latter of which I appreciate more and more with each viewing even though we really trashed on

I'm still smartin' from the fact that all episodes like a year and older are now… BEEEEHIND THE PAAAYWAAAAALLLLL. I don't have a lot of free hours, so I pick and choose when current eps to listen to and when I discover a character that I want to dive into their previous appearances, more often than not they aren't

In line with that, I love that Scott will constantly interject math to keep his guests honest, like how ages must line up and be clarified when past events are discussed. PFT, in particular, seems have always have that delightful "(pause) that's right" response to Scott double checking the math.

Hooray! Pony rides for everyone!

When I get famous, I'll take all my publicity photos in an old prison as well.

As a parent of 3, going from man-to-man to zone defense is a bit of a game changer. They know they have you outnumbered…

Our local Hardee's still uses those (albeit bright red and ugly, so I doubt anyone would want to steal one), and about every other visit one of my kids destroys the poor plastic thing. I'm feeling worse now that I found out those cost 25 cents a pop.

Damages comes to mind as a show that worked super hard on its twisty reveals, so much so that everything past the first season felt like a journey up its own ass.

The Good Place reveal was spectacular, but I'm feeling pretty uneasy going into the next season where every comment section is going to be trying to suss out a season two twist.

I wonder what role he'll inappropriately cast himself in.

King John? The king who tripled the taxes after the townspeople were singing the "Phony King of England" song and whose tax collector crony took that poor bunny's birthday coin and the last penny from the church poor box? I think not!!

The latter group never made it past episode 4 of the first season. I can't blame them either. Man did this show get off to a shitty start.

I feel like we can always blame (or applaud) Fawlty Towers for why so many British shows wrap up at the two season mark. It seems like that's the example that gets referenced by the creators when a show like The Office decides to wrap up after two seasons. It wasn't too long ago Mackenzie Crook used it as the reason

Comparing the best movies (so far) list to the best television list produced yesterday really reaffirms, to me at least, that television has the upper hand right now when it comes to producing quality content.

My wife, after watching that episode: "Well, that was a turd."

They could just call it "Regular Motel 6" then, since the murdering is already implied there.

I find it really impressive how much detail they gave to the gateways into Cars Land as well. You can't really see that main street from far away, and it never ceased to surprise me how you'd just round a corner and, bam, you're in Radiator Springs.

Where can I buy a pair of them shoes for my wife, am I right fellas!
Uh…Fellas?
*crickets*