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All the Knott's Berry Farm and half-hour trips to Ross wouldn't make up for eight months without my pressssssssshhhhuuuusssssssssTV.

To your point, the reality didn't matter in court as much as they had to prove beyond a reasonable doubt, and the defense established some doubt. As to Fuhrman's pleading the fifth, he was likely instructed by a lawyer to say that regardless of what he wanted to say (and the testimony wasn't necessary for the

Not to be confrontational (because the Rampart division scandal speaks to LAPD's history of framing suspects), but how do you respond to the points Marcia brought up to Darden's friends about the possibility of framing?

Eight months? I couldn't survive eight days without TV. Three or even five if I'm reading a new series of books.

KimChi is cute as a button and her makeup is fierce, but I'd like to see her talent shine on one of these challenges.

We need a GIF of Faith Evans and "we smack a lot when we ratchet…<smack>…"

Sound like the 100 duck-sized horses versus one ginormous horse-sized duck debate

It was more like I could see the opposition trying to argue that the President could unreasonably be swayed by England if his wife/kids are English.

"the yoga instructor has dispensed with being nice, she’s ready to take what she wants, come what may. "

Frankly, I found watching it on network TV to be the biggest problem. The commercials killed it for me. The show spent 10 minutes building a mood only to have some stupid upbeat commercial ruin it. I really enjoyed streaming it without all the damned commercials.

I had a hard enough time believing a Presidential candidate having an English wife and possibly dual-citizen children. Having a husband-wife team running the Executive branch is a whole different level of what the eff. But yeah, once you accept that HoC is a soap opera you have to accept a big suspension of belief.

I taped SO MANY songs off the radio. Adam is lucky if he only had to wait three hours; I'd sometimes have to wait for days. And then… if the fricking deejay talks too far into the song's intro, you have to keep waiting (same problem when the song's ending and the deejay starts talking). Plus, there's trying to tape a

I think I heard about the possibility of an airport dump-off although I couldn't remember if it was LAX or ORD (or if either of those sites were checked).

Except no wait staff will want to service a $0 table; they're going to focus on the tables they can make money. But in context of the show you're right.

Yes this is a very good point! Showing that one has range, and the stones to try something unexpected, is definitely important. Otherwise we wouldn't get Little Richard as a drag queen.

What bugged me: How would they get drinks? They'd have to pay for anything but water, and no waiter wants you to sit a four top or five top with unpaying customers so they won't bother servicing the table.

Very MST3K.

I'd say Ned Stark taking the job of Chief Advisor to the Westeros king was a spectacular unforced error.

Perhaps someone mistook closing arguments for an AA meeting????