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This is a little off topic, but I've always been grateful to Jane Lynch for inadvertently paving the way for my staunch Catholic grandparents accepting their kinda-gay granddaughter without question. They were friends with her parents, and even though they met her exactly once she was their personal Hollywood

Thanks for the tip! I don't want to see the current film because of the revisionist whitewashing, so I'm glad to hear there's a better one out there already.

I actually just started Fluke. The only other book of his I've read so far is Lamb, which is amazing.

What was that thing you were just saying about "making assumptions based on what your guts tell you is true"?

It sounds like @avclub-74f7a71ee2b66500bff752ae84ce358d:disqus is making their assumptions based on the parent's words or actions, pal.

I'm struggling with this after Patrick Kane being accused of rape over the summer. I absolutely side with his accuser, but I have yet to figure out what this all means in terms of my support of the team as a whole, especially since Kane is obviously a star player. The jackass.

Ooh, he would be great. Who do you like for Wednesday? I'd love to see Brian Cox.

I like "Parasites" quite a bit, but it's definitely a slip of a song. There's another one called "Diggin' Holes" that I really enjoy, but I think that was a separate single that wasn't on the album. Otherwise…you're right, I've forgotten all of it.

This is the only thing that has been able to motivate me to finish season 5. I mean, time will tell if I actually make it through, but the spirit is now willing.

That's hands down my favorite moment in the movie.

My kindle has been key to me finally getting through Moby Dick. Being able to just click on all the nautical terms to get the definition is such a relief.

I'm looking forward to this, a modern adaptation of Lysistrata with gang warfare (I think?) sounds like it could be brilliant. Also cause I want to play "spot the scene where Wicker Park is standing in for Englewood" and feel smug.

My first thought was New York, New York. I'm completely down for a jazz musical and Gosling and Stone had decent chemistry in Crazy, Stupid, Love, but I do hope the rest of the cast isn't a total cracker fest.

DUH.

I've thought for a while that Tom Hiddleston and Robert Sheehan should play siblings in something. Like, I don't know, their parents get divorced when they're kids and split them up Parent Trap style, providing a handy explanation for why Robert Sheehan is the Irishest while Hiddleston is the Englishest. And, just

I loved that movie as a kid and insisted on renting the VHS multiple times. I've been meaning to watch it again and see how it holds up, but part of me is afraid to be disappointed…on the other hand, I rewatched the Tim Allen vehicle Jungle 2 Jungle (strangely, not a sequel to anything) a few years ago and that was a

I happened to watch IAS that night even though I hadn't been keeping up with it, and those two episodes combined were a goddamned treat.

Booooooooooooo

From Ginger's own website: "On why she should not be underestimated as a competitor on season 7 of Logo TV’s “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” Ginger says: “I’m the whole package! I can sing, I can dance, I can act, I can gab, and I’m not afraid to adapt myself to any situation. " Disingenuous as hell.

I assumed the wine was something absurdly expensive that Ken was ordering just to fuck with them and make good on his promise to be the client from hell.