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It's singing and clapping hands. Not exactly a Brian Wilson production.

Nick has gay vibes in the original novel too — do you remember the scene where he goes back to his hotel room with a man, and then it all goes black?

@avclub-5bbc67c39fbdf1c74e28b86c595f6e4a:disqus even if this is just the internet and all, and your intentions were good — be careful with your diction, you know

@avclub-5bbc67c39fbdf1c74e28b86c595f6e4a:disqus the woman in the letter isn't crying "rape," she says that it's not rape, but it made her feel uncomfortable. yes she has issues to work out, but your original comment was unnecessarily flip — "glad i'll never have to deal with that." and a little (oh i have to say it!)

@avclub-6beb5f589a9fd04c21fcd50db3d9c80c:disqus yeah i mean, i'm gay, i love women, but i have been groped, grabbed, forcefully kissed, etc, by other women…and it was not fun….

I'm a woman and I've had "unwanted sexual contact" with other women.

That was a great performance — pretty rare for SNL, because that stage is terrible for most live acts.

Have you ever seen "A Talking Cat?!?"

But is it really Fitzgerald that got the C+? If anything, this review was very loving and tender towards the novel, borrowing a lot of phrases/symbols directly. Baz got the C+ for failing to respect Fitz.

@avclub-1b1f9a3e639ecc53f335314fc9d8403b:disqus How can you tell that she missed the point of The Great Gatsby? That comic is just a series of funny quips about the characters. Also the "fuck the jazz age" panel is pretty damn on the point.

"If worrying about medieval-tinged fantasy scenarios isn’t for you, check out Vulture’s look at Jay Gatsby’s theoretically strained finances. The New York Magazine site pulled some estimated income and expenditure figures on the bootlegger and—shocker—determined that in the book, he’s living far beyond his means.

It's best when it's sung by Nina, or any other woman, because of the content.

:(

♪ I've got my mind set on you! ♪

It's so harmless tho.

In that last year or two, they were basically all doing their own thing anyway; so what would be the point? I'd prefer it, even, if the songs from '68 onwards were titled according to which Beatle made them.

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Lol, I wouldn't doubt it.

?? Beck is more of a "vintage remix" if anything, he likes and plays some old-sounding stuff but he also likes postmodern futuristic stuff. If you're referring to the album that he "made" recently that was just a book of sheet music, that's also actually quite postmodern/ technology-driven, since the idea is to ask

The stomp.