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Goddamn i wish Sia Labof would fucking go away.

That's easy to say when you're fucking rich.

Yeah, attempting to get to the truth, and right a potential wrong of the criminal justice system, and point out one that most certainly was wrong— that innocent until proven guilty was not achieved here— that's so deplorable.

Sure, the terrorists won, but so did the American public.

Eh, i really enjoyed it. It wasn't perfect, but most of the time it told some pretty interesting stories, the actors were all pretty great, with the exception of the guy playing young John Connor, who wasn't terrible i suppose, and the effects were pretty solid. That said, i never finished it— when i found out it

The Graduator.

So is this movie a period piece? Set in the 80s?

I don't think it's "pretty damn obvious" that he didnt' do it— there's and awful lot of evidence that does at least suggest him. But i am with you in that i don't think he did it, and never really have. I heard the first episode on TAL when it aired, and have avoided all things Serial until last night (2 months

Actually, The Silmarillion is off limits to Jackson or anyone else— Tolkien never sold those rights, and The Tolkien Estate, headed by his son Christopher, is not a fan of the films, and will never sell the rights.

Yeah, i'm kinda with you. I love, love, love the show, and i watch the reruns over and over and laugh out loud all the time, but i just did not think much of that last season, and did not laugh much at all. So while it is sad to see the show go, if it's not going to be all that great like last season, then so be it.

Not a sketch comedy show per se, but when 80s NBC Late Night with David Letterman *did* do sketches, they were hilarious. Even some of their "guest" spots could be considered sketches (Brother Theodore, anything Chris Elliot, even Pee Wee Herman).

Big fan.

Yes, SCTV, hands down. Greatest cast in Television History.

The Jeffrey Dahmer movie with Jeremy Renner is very unsettling (the internet tells me it's Dahmer (2002)). Renner and Bruce Davison (as Dahmer"s dad) give terrific performances.

I'd never heard of this case, read the Wikipedia entry, and am now horrified at man's inhumanity to man (or in this case, women. And some men).

Plus, she painted the Kramer!

Chris Makepeace had to make peace with his floundering career.

I too love her in everything, never thought she was evil, and think she's gorgeous and hilarious. Walking and Talking is one of my favorites, with a terrific score/soundtrack by Billy Bragg (with an appearance by Michael Stipe!).

Well it's good that you commented then!

Plus, why in the world would the eagles, sentient being with their own history and culture, want to risk their lives to destroy a trinket for a bunch of puny, annoying beings?