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...Only we know how many parks there are, apparently. How the hell did a Klondike world make the cut? With so few worlds, a Raj world seems unlikely as well. I can only assume that many of the worlds require less space than West World, since riding for long periods seems like a big feature of that park. I don’t think

I was taken aback by the Raj world (do a lot of people find that era fascinating? Are they big Paul Scott fans?) and really startled by the idea of a Klondike world. Just how big is this place? I wouldn’t have guessed a Klondike world would be among the top 20 most-desired times and places, so I can only guess that

The Vixen always has time for a fight!

The word decimate has clearly moved beyond the Roman meaning of it, but that link actually doesn’t argue for Colborn’s usage of it—it just talks about how early definitions of decimate also included tithing 10 percent.

I didn’t either.

Same. He hasn’t bothered me in other things, but I find Jimmi Simpson repellent in that role.

I’m surprised that you’re the first person to note the homage—the resemblance was so striking.

It almost looks like several images photoshopped together--Laura, Dubya, and Hillary; Obama, Michelle, and Melania; Clinton; and Bush, senior.

How much looser is he?

I’ve eaten at a couple of the places on the show and have had some yummy stuff, although I’ve also found that the places aren’t always as great with dishes that weren’t featured on the show.

Counterpoint to your counterpoint: Restaurants aim to sell out of everything each day. That’s the goal.

I am now dummer for reading this article.

And Billy Bush and Ron Reagan.

If they stop before making a movie about the Monsanto House of the Future, I will be deeply disappointed.

A few years ago I went to the local vet specialty hospital and, when walking my dog down a hall, glanced at a large plaque on the wall about the hospital, which included a photo of a dog receiving treatment. As I’m passing by it I think, “That looks like Peach”—my Lab, who’d passed away a couple of years before—and

I didn’t think she seemed shaken, but that’s a good excuse for a re-watch!

She probably didn’t; it was just so out of character for her—for the show—that I couldn’t help but wonder.

Louise was the only person who made it through that evening completely happy. 1) Saw the scary movie, 2) Obtained candy by showing it to others, 3) Saw Tina’s poop tape again, 4) Didn’t get caught.

I haven’t been able to shake the thought that the entire description of that date sounds exactly how I’d expect Tom Haverford to behave.