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They're a Bay Area institution, headquartered in an awesome historic castle-like armory building.

Danny DeVito. It sounds crazy, but somehow it just works.

I'm gonna grasp my straw while I watch it!

Yes, all this, not to mention he probably has some kind of contract with HBO and it might not be easy to just hop back over to Comedy Central.

Is this a POSSIBLE SPOILER for people who haven't read the books (or at least haven't read through book 5), or are you privy to some special intel? POSSIBLE SPOILER: Jon is totally (probably) Ned's sister's son, right? Making him part of the Stark family, regardless of who the father is? END POSSIBLE SPOILER

Not enough incest?

NBC is also considering another Wolf project, Chicago Med

Dum Dum: Do you want the mustache on or off?

I don't get it.

Could have maybe, but like I said, with the "Gredo shot first change" in the first "special edition" it was clear Lucas was basically neutering the Han Solo everyone knew and was no longer interested in having a character like that in his work.

SPOILER ALERT: The boat is not Penny's.

or who's sitting on the iron throne when the series concludes

"but he was able to crank out numbers 2 and 3 in a couple of years each."

Yes, a regular joe can go on there and watch tons of work by Kenneth Anger, Maya Deren, early short films by Scorsese and David Lynch. Certainly there are mountains of garbage and cat videos on there, but people who think that's all it is are only revealing their own ignorance.

Do the goggles help?

Gross.

I've seen it summed up pretty well- the Star Wars movies need a cynical rogue with a sharp sense of humor like Han Solo to balance things out, and Han is arguably more of an audience surrogate than Luke. Not having a character like that, and Lucas not recognizing how much he needs a character like that (Gredo shooting

The AV Club interview curse continues unabated.

I agree. Party Down is a more perfectly realized Americanized version of The Office than the actual American version of The Office.