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You don’t have personalised license plates, do you?

Does anyone who lived through this have any desire to watch this? I get the desire to recontextualize the story from Lewinsky’s point of view (the way she was treated by the media at the time was abhorent) but, seriously, I have just couldn’t be less inclined to revisit such a shitshow of a farce of a political

“Billy Eichner as Matt Drudge”

In season 2 she’ll be elected Mayor of Easttown.

Mare has to solve a murder that takes her from the blue collar small town of Eastown, Delco to the mean streets of Baltimore, where she must team up with another tenacious-but-damaged cop: Jimmy McNulty. The sexual tension simmers as these two functional alcoholics bicker over which is superior, pit beef or cheese

Yeah, I’m 51 myself. The only thing that makes my aging different was that I wasn’t that attractive even when I was young.

That’s just German for “Die Suicide Squad”.

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Somebody on Reddit pointed out that saying something that was meant to be reassuring but that actually freaks everyone out more is a total Tobias move.

It’s not on Starz. It’s on Showtime like the original series. There’s no “who knows” about it. But you know, the AV Club doesn’t normally cover pop culture news so I understand how a mistake like that could happen.

I don’t know who it was on Twitter that made the best ITYSL reference to date, but when that photo of Chalamet, Swinton, Anderson, and Murray was trending, somebody made the joke that Murray’s shirt was worth $2k because the pattern was so complicated:

It’s about damn time the AV Club started covering I Think You Should Leave.

Charles Minor seemed like one of the few people who acts like a real boss would. Plus, he also had one of the greatest moments in Office history:

I dunno, I would have loved it if Gandolfini had been in that episode as the Italian insurance salesman. Maybe they would have made the salesman’s eerie resemblance to Tony Soprano part of the joke. Sure, it would have been corny as hell, but what the hell.

You have to wonder if he would just be playing Kevin Finnerty. That’s absolutely where I would have taken it.

I stand by my assertion that the finale of The Office stuck the landing incredibly well.

Is there any other kind?

I really wanted to like this show, but it became harder and harder to make it through each episode and each new episode sat longer and longer in my queue until I just abandoned it without finishing. Great concept though.

Why doesn’t Murray just call a band meeting and take attendance?