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Hey, he made it very clear that he doesn't want a smartphone. Get off his shit.

Umm….Shallon?

Watching Paxton nom-nom the scenery was my favorite part of every episode he was in. You could tell he was having a grand fucking time, and I enjoyed every second of it. I will miss him, but the way he went out was pretty glorious. Definitely the biggest laugh of the evening.

Between that and not grasping the explanation given by the show regarding the T.A.H.I.T.I. program, I do seriously wonder why they didn't give the review job to someone else. Someone who maybe actually enjoys watching the show, enough so to pay attention? Not that I want bias reviews, but I think the show deserves to

Nah, I don't really get upset with people on here. It's all pretty arbitrary. Just trying to offer some clarity to someone who seemed (through posts) to take offense where I really think none was meant (in the show).

Of course it's unbelievable that a woman would offer $1200 tickets. It's also about as far as you can get from the most unbelievable thing to have happened on the show.

If I'm honest, I'm going off of your comment here, and your rant(s) on the other article regarding this episode. Seemed like you're really upset about this, or just trolling hard. Either/or.

How so? You imply that it's totally unbelievable for a woman of size to have to try harder, and still end up rejected in the end. If you find that totally unreal and in no way similar to your experiences, congrats! You've defied the odds!

Way to represent the big girls with all the bitterness and completely missing the point.

I imagine Conan made a call for him.

Indeed, you can ignore them.

1) Took me right back to being screamed at in a similar matter by my mother as a young child. As a kid, I thought it was an overreaction. Now a mom myself, I get the panic. Though I was still hoping he'd listen to Lily when she said it was "enough." Either way, watching Louis' acting improve through the years has been

"No one knows the details of an invisible and debilitating disease that makes each day physically painful from the minute I wake up."

I went ahead and did the live chat with Netflix customer service. My rep's name? Troy.

Not to mention, Annie becoming psychotically obsessed, as would any script supervisor worth her frazzled salt.

I'll get behind you on Lorre, but I will forever defend Dan Schneider.

Or "About a Boy."

Assuming they got away from the pirates in the Gulf.

Well, maybe *you'd* never have known about Jim Rash. Those of us who revered Reno 911 already knew of his glory.

What are you doing here, Randy Quaid?