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Disappointed Horse
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I tried to edit my post a third time, it sent me to an ad.

I'm looking for a disapponting episode of the series Slow Horses.

I didn’t finish it.

Holy fuck, they got to me too. Oh god...

The book was very funny, was my takeaway. I’m kind of a shallow reader. Particularly the dialog between the parents and their “postmodern” children, as the book jacket describes them. Sounds like the movie is pretty faithful in that regard.

Nope, exasporate means exacerbate now. Also, the past-temse form of "lead" is now spelled L-E-D.

You’re treating this like a text article. We’ve moved past noticing syntactical glitches.

The A.V. Club does not endorse the cool crime of mail fraud.

Yes. And yes, you.

They made an Escape Plan 2? I saw the first one. They escape.

I'm Disappointed, Also Very Wet, Also Very Thirsty Unborn Grandchildren. Came up with that myself.

The name generator doesn’t work so well when your name isn’t Rainn. Here’s the link, though:

WHAT ABOUT THE BEES!? NOT THE BEES!?

If you take a look at the list of celebrated, groundbreaking artists repeatedly passed over for consideration, particularly within or around the punk movement - in which woman-led bands not named Heart at last had a chance to find some footing, for one - you get a pretty clear picture of how this institution is

Voice in the wilderness here. Is the tech not far along enough yet to allow for including the DVD special features alongside their respective movies? Is pressing a physical copy essential to throwing the audience a deleted scene or two? Why it gotta be like this.

Me too! I’m a big Hollywood director too!

The last hour of the Galaga movie is thrilling, but extremely repetitive.

Total Bull Shit.

So, are they returning their instruments to 1/2-step down-tuned or what? And what's the story on the Moog, is there gonna be Moog?

Tommy Lee, already questioning his own relevance in an apparently post-cock-rock era, foots around nightclub on Sunset, dumbfounded. Asks bartender, “What is this?” “Oh, that’s Sleater-Kinney. Aren’t they great?” Tommy Lee makes a face.