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If you go to Hillary's website, you can purchase an embroidered pillow that says 'A Woman's Place Is In the White House' for $55. I don't have a daughter but I did have to learn embroidery during 'Home Economics' in 8th grade, in public school, a requirement for girls back where I'm from.

I have a soft spot for films that are set in an actual job in an actual New York City. I'm not saying I root for the characters but damn did I love Margin Call, The Big Short and A Most Violent Year. I'll take them over Sex and the City or 12 Dresses or all the others any day of the week.

Poldark is a great show. But I don't believe it's ever coming on again. How long have we been waiting now??

In terms of movie references, I loved how they hit 'Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory' (the good one, with Gene Wilder) with this scene. It really was their 'Fantasia' (there's a great article on Vox about this episode).

I'm not sure if it's the quality of the episode or the animation, or just how pleasant the soundtrack is, but I've watched this episode about 8 times this week. It's become the thing I turn on when I can't decide what to watch.

I liked him as Constantine. Right now he's the only thing that would get me back to Arrow. But this works too.

ON BOARD FOR THIS.

Shunning a kind-hearted man with scissor hands?

Hahaha. Highly respectable casting choice!

I think that if all society had to worry about was decorative shrubs, it's probably pretty fine. Or heavily sedated.

Mine was Charlotte's Web. Not just because of [big spoiler] but the whole thing is really about if you're a pig, you're going to get all the credit. But if you're a spider, you're shit out luck. How were people marveling at the words in the web and not the fact that a fracking spider had become literate?

Wrong. Audiobook. Listen to that writing. Claire Danes reads it. Atwood is a killer writer.

I actually wondered if it would be Moira or Ofglen but I was happy with either.

Plus 'The Commander' is a great male character. Can you imagine someone like Tom Hardy playing him? All that physicality and vulnerability. There's so much potential with that part of the story.

Begbie could be more comfortable coming out. That should cut down on the bar fights.

Every time I take an above ground train, it's either 'Ok Computer' or 'Moon Shaped Pool.' You're so right: Radiohead + passing scenery at train speed is my version of meditation.

Supernatural is actually still really good but yes, I've yet to see Arrow/Flash pull off an entire season. To the point where it almost best to make the cross-over the finale and skip the back half as it's always terrible and unfortunately, rarely saved by the last few episodes (except season 2 of Arrow which had

Colbert and Stewarts "angry creamsicle" won it all for me. I need Colbert back to this.

I keep thinking he's "snakes on a plane." When that movie was being hyped, it got hyped hard for being outlandish and crazy. The movie gave into that hype with whole Samuel L. Jackson "snakes on this motherf*ckin plane" thing. According to the internet, this movie was going to be huge. But it tanked on opening day. I

Agreed on all counts.