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My bet is Trader Vic's, which is also now closed, but had the same peaked roof as the bar Archer staggered forth from.

I know more about The Factory than the LoD, so:

Yes, I dread the episode where they feel compelled to tell us why Liz is ensconced at the Cortez. The moment that AHS has something that works, they stomp it into the ground.

Matthew Broderick has spent so much time around Nathan Lane he's starting to resemble him.

It's true what he says about the 69.

Then perhaps you'd like to review the episode where Homer invents the "Flaming Homer" and Moe turns it into the "Flaming Moe"

I'm glad somebody said this. Kuvira seems to me to be a much closer Mao than Hitler analogy. Much of the Earth Kingdom is agrarian, passed over by technological advances, and suffering under a oppressive bureaucracy. Kuvira, while ruthless, has the conviction that she is writing a wrong that others have ignored or

Anne Magnusson
Amanda Plummer
Salma Hayek

Not just girls…

I'm with you there, but he's slightly less sexy than Coach McGuirk

Thank you Teti, for checking back in with us, although for the life of me I can't imagine a single item on your schedule that you would rate higher than tracking the fascinating transformation of Red Robin's brand, or which designer will win the "opportunity to design an accessory for Red Robin servers" (a phrase

The most fun part about Ink Master is repressing the gasps of horror every time you get a close up of Navarro. It's like someone doodled on Joan Rivers with a Sharpie.

I'm glad to hear someone else say this, because I love the show and and haven't been able to really resolve my disappointment with the first issue - way too much action and too little thought.

Didn't really do much for me.

This is an immediate yes for me.

To be fair, Jackie and Judy also went to Frisco to join the SLA, which was a much more punk rock thing to do than messing with the Ice Capades.

Haven't seen this episode yet, but this show shot right to my favorites from the first episode, in part because it depicts something that I've never really seen on TV before: a boy who genuinely loves being around women. More than just a vision of an unconventional family, the world of Steven Universe seems to be

And Pharrell stole his hat. You know that's gotta sting…

Half-way through the episode it hit me: Adore sounds exactly like Lumpy Space Princess.

So really this was a big X-Men prequel? This season needed less Stevie and more Kembra Pfahler