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Just started Episode 3. I'm really enjoying this show so far.

I thought that was Al Pacino's monologue in Heat?

Also, Cadilliac is a fucking joke of a luxury brand and has been for my entire life. I'm 40.

You know who makes a damn good burger? Red Robin. Not even joking. They're consistent and you get a lot of burger for ten bucks.

More like it's lame because you can get everything available at Applebee's somewhere else, at higher quality, for about the same price. Like, if you want a steak from a chain restaurant, at least go to Outback. Or a burger from Ruby Tuesdays or even Shari's. Applebee's is garbage, and it's not even cheap garbage.

If Chris Carter couldn't do it, what hope do the rest of us have?

I wonder if in this series Gao will act smug and mysterious any time she interacts with the main cast?

Yes, early on people were complaining about the "case of the week" stories. On a show about a super-powered private eye. I wanted to see more of JJ's day-to-day, dammit!

It got an avalanche of shit but ultimately it was about the same as the other shows; mostly enjoyable, with great side characters, some undercooked story choices, and poor pacing. I liked it overall.

"It Girl" and A-List didn't necessarily correlate back then. I wouldn't call Parker Posey or Chloe Sevigny A-Listers, but they were definitely It Girls as well as Mol.

The two album tracks I've heard so far lead me to believe the drumming itself isn't the problem. The mix makes the percussion sound very washed out. Live, the drumming's been baller.

The live versions I've seen of the two singles so far have been brutally fantastic. I'm really disappointed in the production as well.

I liked it well enough in the theater; the special effects worked well on the big screen, and I liked how the final showdown ended with a clever trick rather than another big punchemup spectacle, but the story was very meh. Really it was just way to get Dr Strange into the hunt for Infinity Gems. It goes to the bottom

Dan Ackroyd as Carter telling a guy how to come down from his acid trip is still one of their finest moments.

Same here, my grandfather was in the 33rd Division, which helped liberate New Guinea and the Philippines; the invasion of Japan was next on the docket before the bombs dropped.

Apparently you'll be able to be perma-approved through some magic 'claiming' process; they're supposed to post instructions in a Newswire soon. Of course that won't fix the conversationality problem, but it's something.

Volunteer Park, next to the Black Hole Sun sculpture, or at the Mural Amphitheatre at the Science Center, would be perfect.

1997 was simultaneously a year for great albums and absolutely horrible radio hits.