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“No one expects the Gay Department of Justice! Our chief weapon is fabulousness, fierceness and fabulousness; two chief weapons, fabulousness, fierceness, and ruthless color schemes! Er, among our chief weapons are: fabulousness, fierceness, ruthless color schemes, and near fanatical devotion to Andrew Lloyd Webber!

Classic Poe. (For once, it really is!)

You have my respect, and I thank you for the support.

Seems like you've got an uncontrolable urge.

Last time I read (and enjoyed) Hesse's books, was also when I was in my teenage years - I must've been 14 or 15. I just recently, at 32, tried to reread 'Siddharta', and I can tell you: don't do it. By now, all of those pseudo-deep ponderings seemed to be highly uninspired and clichéd to me - a bit like when a very

Yes, I also paused the Jessa butt shot, now you mention it. Darn, I really seem to have a thing for her, but I just found found she got married five years ago, and now already has two kids with this guy.

I call for more Jessa. Season 3 started off on a promising note with the rehab thing, but I think they didn't use her character to the fullest for the rest of the episodes.

Today's the 110th anniversary of Puccini's 'Madame Butterfly' première. I wonder if the writers did this deliberately, or if it's just a freaky coincidence.

What I only noticed just now: I think they also used that particular opera, about the fatal trappings of love, as a tie-in with the Doug Stamper storyline. I might be wrong, but it kind of feels like a foreshadowing.

Today's the 110th anniversary of Puccini's 'Madame Butterfly' première. I wonder if the writers did this deliberately, or if it's just a freaky coincidence.

Well, you beat me to it. I wholeheartedly agree.

I'm pretty sure nothing can beat this one.

I'm sad. It's a sulky tusk.

Let's just keep our fingers crossed that that's not the storyline for the next season of 'The Americans'.

'Surprisingly stupid.' The writers are clearly in on it.

Great band indeed - also check out 'Directions to See a Ghost'. This episode was great, with Melvins and Grinderman. Lucinda Williams: yeah, not so much.

Talking about 'facile', that example is pretty much the definition of the word. Oldman only played that role the way the director told him to, and furthermore, Guinness is easily one of the best actors ever, so it isn't a very fair comparison on two levels; just watch Lavender Hill Mob or Kind Hearts and Coronets. If

Suits you, sir.

"…though DeNiro's gotten better lately"