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Oops, that's right - don't know what I was thinking.

CBS Cares!

The West Wing did it too - Kundu standing in for Rwanda and Qatar as a generic Middle East country.

Actually, Marvel 75 Years: From Pulp to Pop! is airing on November 4 (during Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s timeslot), not November 9 (which would mean randomly preempting Resurrection) - Deadline has the date wrong.

I don't think the Lorelais even had that bad of taste - Max and Dean were both great (at least the first time around) and Luke and Lorelai are a great couple. It's really just Jess and maybe Logan for Rory (he gets better) and Digger and Christopher for Lorelai.

My mom and I saw The International in theaters together - neither of us expected the shootout at the Guggenheim.

And I'm wondering why you do, if you hate it so much.

Plenty of people still watch TV live. And I wasn't even born in 1983, so I have no idea what life was like back then.

They're not SHIELD's comepetitors - none of them air the same night as SHIELD. If you want to compare SHIELD to shows it's trying to lure your eyeballs away from, compare it to shows on at 9/8c on Tuesday nights.

It's also available on Amazon Prime.

Wayne Knight is on TV Land's The Exes, so he's a little busy.

I don't know about perpetuating rape culture, but Hook certainly hasn't proved to me he's actually a nice guy.

Of course you should be able to sue them, but why should Wal-Mart be treated as a person? It's not, it's a corporation.

Call me bird one more time!

Or resulted in them feeling the full force of being crushed in a limo bus by a tractor trailer, increasing their injuries.

Only if you count Wal-Mart as a person - which, considering I'm not Mitt Romney, I don't.

You know some roads have speed limits lower than 65 mph, right?

Movie day!

No, that's ACKKK!