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I agree with you, and it was heartbreaking to see Darnell go like that. The only thing I can figure is that his tearful apology was seen as "weakness" by Scott and Jason (?). Scott said that he was planning to throw out the weak as quickly as possible.

Watching Spartacus would be less of an experience if you did know about that Spartacus thing before you saw it. I love seeing films when I don't know anything about them first. :) (<—genuine smile not prompted by anyone telling me to do it.)

Yes, that was creepy back in the 1980s, too.

I'm two years later, loving this series so far. The skype call from Monk was incredible. It was funny, creepy, and touching all at the same time.

I found it charming when Hilary Clinton met Amy Poehler's Hilary Clinton, mainly because Amy seemed hysterically delighted. It wasn't really funny, but it was charming.

Especially because you know they'll come and arrest Anna (and her unborn child) for it — even if Mrs. Hughes is standing there with the frying pan in one hand and a signed confession in the other.

Right now, I'm kind of hoping Carson gets stranded on some desert isle, and Barrow replaces him as butler.

Perhaps you could explain the crucial turning points of the film? Because I think missed them.

I thought Alden Ehrenreich was the most compelling part of the picture by far. Everything about that character was fascinating — and I have to think it was the actor, because the character wasn't necessarily better written than any of the others.

The Panda Express thing was product placement, wasn't it? I assumed that it was.

I remember that episode so vividly.

True. :)

There's a big problem with doing Glengarry Glen Ross on broadcast TV. Every other word would have to be bleeped.

Carly Rae Jepsen was on Broadway.

And if it isn't, it should be.

There are glimmers in that sort of hint at a character arc what would make Sandy's transformation into slut understandable. (Could that sentence be more tentative?)

I certainly enjoyed the middle school production of it I saw. Of course, no mention of teen pregnancy made Rizzo's song almost meaningless, but I didn't mind that. The 12-year-old singing it had pipes.

Trump is about the farthest thing from a Social Justice Warrior that you could ever hope to find. He's a Social Injustice Warrior.

And all of them connected to the Bates-es.

An historical documentary. ;)