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Okay. Fine. Great Job, Internet. I mean it this time.

Have we talked about the new trailer for The Expanse yet? Because I cannot fucking wait for Feb. 1.

I actually liked this finale quite a bit and I thought it stuck its landing, as much of a downer as it was. The joke about how the Cubs will never win it all, which had to have been filmed before this year's postseason, was great in the context of recent history. Ginny got some good character moments (other than

Going eight hitless is pretty nice. Assuming her elbow isn't completely destroyed.

I'm so glad I forgot about that clip from last week's promos. It wasn't, like, a shocking twist, but it worked for me.

The cold open was fantastic and the rest of the episode was so-so. Definitely agree some of the characterization seemed off.

Thank you for the reminder to buy a ticket for opening night of Rogue One.

Speaking of his account, he should delete it.

The rum, silly. I use Cock'n Bull, Reed's, or occasionally Bundaburg as the mixer.

Oil-by-rail is a dangerous proposition, too, because the risk of a catastrophe is much higher and rail lines tend to run directly through populated places.

No kidding. I'm frightened and angry to the point where I think I freaked out a friend of mine (and myself, to be honest) yesterday, when she brought up something about the election and I just kind of went off. I'm genuinely worried we're not going to make it through these four years, or that even if the Trump

For me, ginger — like garlic — is one of those flavors that I don't think I can ever have too much of.

I'm a Gosling's diehard, at least for Dark & Stormies. It's tradition.

Cock'n Bull is formulated as a mixer for cocktails like the Dark & Stormy and the Moscow Mule, but it's a pretty good ginger beer on its own. My sentimental favorite is Reed's, though. I have a four-pack in my fridge right now, just waiting to either be mixed with dark Bermudan rum and lime juice or swilled straight

A solid outing, although Pete Davidson freezing up during that poster sketch was one of the more painful SNL moments in recent memory. The nativity scene was perfect, and although the Hillary video could have been sharper, it still cracked me up.

If any movie franchise could use David Bowie's "Golden Years" effectively, it'd be Guardians.

Groot is a plant, so the way he grows and learns is presumably different from the way people do.

They're all about duty!

Esther Povitsky is adorable and funny and she really needs to finally land a major part, and Darryl is at his best when he's a sad-sack, so I endorse this.

Also, holy shit, Heather's arms — damn, girl!