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Granted, it's been a while since I've seen it, but if I recall correctly the implication was that a great deal of Cooper's character's issues were situational as opposed to directly clinical disorders.

I don't agree, simply because none of the people in the film were portrayed as having severe debilitations. It's not like they were having a laugh at schizophrenics; the point was to emphasize togetherness and humanity, not to mock. Its strokes were broad simply by nature of its comedic tone, and as someone with a

See, I didn't mind 'Silver Linings Playbook' at all, because I think the mental illness aspect of that film was meant to convey the message that hey, we're all a little crazy in one way or another, and that's OK.

"You're more dead to me than the guy I just Irreversibled with a fire extinguisher."

Yes, it's true. This LP has no dick.

With a cameo of Terry Crews yelling 'EXPLOSION!'

It's a good thing that Hispanic Gangbanger Cliche wasn't dealing with the Nigerians from District 9.

I'm not really sure how Ann-Marie's religion explains her decision to not call a doctor; she's a Catholic, not a Christian Scientist.

Yeah, Sonya doesn't "play" people. She's as subtle as a chainsaw in her approach to everyone.

Gyllenhaal was weird as fuck in Prisoners (great film, BTW) and there was no explanation in sight.

Nope, because Art is the chief on Justified.

Why am I the only one who has that dream?
-Chris Knight

He does from a physical standpoint, but Donald Glover hasn't really garnered the reputation for being an extraordinarily shitty person that Tyler has.

Does anyone else notice that Sam is an obvious Tyler The Creator doppelganger? This does not make me like Sam.

It's not a matter of him worrying about what anyone thinks. It's a matter of his motivation for walking outside the building and standing directly in front of the reporters' car to do what he could have easily done in his own office. There was no character motivation for his actions.

Yeah, agreed. I'm a little weirded out by erotic asphyxiation period, but when someone who looks like Diane Kruger says she's into it, I can probably still set my phaser to 'bone'. But add my knowledge of her emotional baggage to it and it's Flaccid City.

I can hear the El Paso employee shouting back to his cook buddy right now, "Hey, esé, sounds like this homie wants the 'special'."

Yeah, except it seems like the banker himself was the source of the evil and not his corporate overlords. I thought the episode made clear that the source of the laundering was that specific branch, but I could be wrong.

Lumbergh fucked her.

I'm not sure about witch hazel's chemical composition, but obviously it's entirely possible for something to be soothing in one compound but volatile and corrosive in another. Hydrogen gives us both water and hydrochloric acid.