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Michael Weyer
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Of course, there's the version with competent robbers…

I have conservative friends and when I try to bring it up, they bring up stuff like National Review saying "97 percent of scientists agree is a lie" and "come on, still freezing weather in Northeast this year." And frankly, even among liberals, there's an idea of "yes, it exists but it's not as terrible as they say,

A shout-out to one no longer with us: The late great comic talent Bernie Mac, born and raised on the South Side.

So back in 1990, my mom and I went to see the original Home Alone as not much else that night and heard some good stuff. Remember, pre-Internet days so just newspaper reviews to guide you back then. Next thing we knew, just laughing out loud, the entire final segment of the traps had the audience going and just

I have no idea what the flying fuck is happening on Legion but dammit I love watching it.

If nothing else, the bit of Caitlin exploding into vapor then reforming into the white-haired Frost was damn awesome.

I always loved the one for Young Sherlock Holmes

Actually, I thought her new show, Doubt, had potential and CBS could have given it a bit longer run to build a base before yanking it.

Yes, amazing how they failed to respond to his openly saying "do this or you're gone" line.

Oh, yes, Red State was even blasting it out with photos of his golfing. "For the record, this is the man who spent 8 years complaining about Obama golfing. He has already done 13 rounds since taking office which means he's on track to break Obama's record on the links."

Kate Hudson. If McConaughey can escape rom-com Hell to be an Oscar-winning serious actor, so can she.

I am laughing my head off at how the Trumpites are now taking the idea that PAUL RYAN is this brilliant mastermind who managed to outwit and manipulate Trump's genius.

Okay, great story from Vox and some other right-places: Bannon met the Freedom Caucus and literally told them "this is not a discussion, not a debate, you have no choice but to vote for this bill."

I hope one segment this week is clearing up for the national scene that not everyone is happy the Cubs won the World Series as Cubs/White Sox fans' hate can eclipse Red Sox/Yankees.

And even better, she DOES do Perry Mason in the end.

"You always thought Davis had more talent than me!"
"She does. Always has."

Yes, yes, the "they always think it's a fluke when a woman picture does well" was a bit heavy-handed…but sadly all too true as we keep seeing today.

I love how McIver cracks on how it takes longer for her to get made up as Tinkerbell than it does for Liv.

Even when it's heavy handed, you have to enjoy the turns. Yes, saw it coming that the person Regina hated was herself but the "shattered mirror" motif was a nice touch. And Parilla really did knock it out of the park overall.

Plus when Joan sees the applause of the first screening of the movie, shocked and then pleased. And then the sheer, absolute true joy when these teenagers come up asking for her autograph. For the first time since the series began, you see her…happy and that makes the ending even better.