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Damn. You really went there.

Rumpelstiltskin.

You called?

In all fairness, he didn't ruin a baseball game. he ruined a Marlins game.

Have them send out Tweets that are completely ignored. The horror!

Eh. It's been a good name for my cat.

I actually like the show a lot, but yes, it's hard to watch some episodes because of how unbearable some of the characters can be.

I think if you edited the Girls down to only the scenes that don't involve Hannah or Marnie, you'd probably have a much better show. Well, maybe edit it down to Shosh and Elijah, just to be safe.

Only Maya Rudolph should play Donatella.

Well, Chinatown in Portland is like two blocks, so there's not too many Chinese, either.

They were fucking with you, subliminally.

This really isn't fair. There's at least one, maybe even two, neighborhoods that haven't be gentrified yet.

It's not a grimace, he just has resting bitch face.

On a show with many problems, the character of Rick might be the single biggest one. I feel like the writers know this, don't know how to fix the problem and know they can't kill off the character so their solution this season was to kill, neuter and/or give hardly any screen time to the characters that people

Right. It felt more focused on a singular story line than the other shows have been. Even when there were tangents, they still fit the big picture and it didn't feel like pointless wheel spinning. That what usually makes me have to take long breaks from the other shows.

I can't say I really liked it, but I didn't hate it. It lacks both the highs and the lows of the other Netflix Marvel shows. It's the first one of the bunch that I was able to binge quickly instead of having to pause for weeks in between while I decided if I wanted to continue or not. That's an improvement, at least.

Am I the only one who sees Ed Helms' name attached to something and has the immediate reaction of "Nope"?

It's sort of easy to be indifferent as a Gen Xer, since we're rarely ever acknowledged anymore. Everything is always some Millennial vs Baby Boomer debate over who's worse. I think we sort of get forgotten and lumped in with either our parents or our kids, depending on who's doing the complaining.

Yeah, there's actually more names on there than usual that I'm surprised are still around. Shaggy is still a thing? Really?

I was saying this to my wife the other day. I've reached that age where my only two reactions to seeing that a band is touring is "Who?" or "Holy Shit, they're still around?"