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She's 33!

The Annika Sörenstam?

Agree with @avclub-072f76c18f8d7d526bd0d58166eb82ae:disqus on the positive qualities of the movie, which for me was easily one of the top three movies that came out that year.

Sounds like The Delta Force, co-starring Lee Marvin.

So glad this show is getting the axe as it ended pretty much as it began, with Dion burning down another restaurant and everyone pretty much as insufferable and stupid as when the show began.

Cocaine.

Turn picked up when they introduced Major John André, General Benedict Arnold, and the big man himself Washington, widening the scope of the show beyond the Setauket spy ring.

There were hints of a good show, like the idea of opening up a high-end restaurant in the Bronx, but the execution was lacking, and too often, just ludicrous to the point of disbelief.

Saw "Steve Harvey" but pictured Paul Harvey and wondered at what point The Rest of the Story became a response to dumb questions.

Sites like SeekingArrangement have made it very easy for potential providers and clients to hook up, with many of those providers not being full-time professionals but rather "regular" people looking to make a little extra money on the side.

Have not read Rage, but my favorite Bachman book is The Running Man, which bears only passing resemblance to the Arnie/American Gladiators mash-up.

If there's one thing brick-and-mortar Barnes & Noble is still good for is their regular Criterion sale and with Dekalog remaining as the one great hole in my Kieslowski experience and collection, it will be at the top the list the next time the sale rolls around.

Sorry I can't help myself but any mention of Criterion and Kieslowski leads me to a mini-rant about how the Criterion Blu-ray release of Three Colors lacks the commentary found on the DVD release, the one thing keeping me from upgrading and enjoying those films in full HD.

Just going by some of the comments here and my own experience, King seems to have been the YA literature of choice for a lot of us, a fact that would no doubt have horrified many a middle-school librarian, but as Zack pointed out, that period of transition in our young lives from being credulous kids to jaded teens

The way Donna has come into her own and the opposite track of Gordon repeatedly failing has made me wonder just why they're together and if they're doomed, so I appreciate our esteemed reviewer's pointing out the nonverbal interactions between them that testify to their intimacy and shared history, and how even in

Granted it was probably just Toby Huss being Toby Huss, but the way his Boz impressed and charmed Diane felt like the beginnings of possible romance.

The show's opening credit sequence still leads with Pace followed by McNairy and Davis, then there are several beats, after which Bishé and Huss close out the main cast, an order that reverses the reasons for why I, and judging from comments many others, watch this show.

I obviously do.

Goes without saying for Boz mostly because of Huss and what he brought to the character from the very beginning, though of course his having first Cameron's and then Donna's backs cemented his good-guy status further.

I have a feeling that sentiment is not widely shared, and compared to Joe, she's a regular Tom Hanks.