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Alessandra Torresani from Caprica, who, when she turned up in the Big Bang Theory had me convinced that she was Rose McIver from iZombie.

So…is no one going to grapple with the notion of Four Horse(wo)men of the Apocalypse?

What? Wait, where?

The amazing thing is…I'm pretty sure this was the same episode that R.E.M. made their national teevee debut, and played TWO songs…including "So. Central Rain" before it even had a name.

Old Man Hatch succumbed to the virus before Pence, Ryan, etc.

Uhhh…because they run a food blog. And Trump committed violence against food.

I wouldn't ever claim that "Two Boots" is the "best." But they deserve an honorable mention for doing something interesting and tasty.

It's kinda bullshit to cite three Brooklyn pizza joints and then blithely move on from the "Five Boroughs." No attempt to wade in on the various Rays of Manhattan, nor the inventive newcomer, Two Boots. No Denino's from S.I. No Dani's House of Pizza from Queens.

You've missed my point entirely. A big fancy cocktail party where politicians and reporters and rich and famous guests get extremely chummy just makes a lot of people feel like politics is a club and they're not invited. And that in turn makes voting for a wrecking ball like Trump appealing to some.

Jesus. Let it die. The WH Correspondents Dinner hurts America.

Sorry to be pedantic (no - sorry - not sorry!), but there's a bit of a Catholic plot hole in this episode. The Catholic sacrament of matrimony must take place in a church. When Catholics have outdoors weddings, officiated by a priest, that's for show because they've already exchanged vows earlier in the day at church.

It was directed by Jay Chandrasekhar!

Currently on mine:

"The boyish looking one?"

Uhhh…no. She cut out of his life and then he haphazardly stalked her to find out why during his epic Lost Weekend.

It's more the reverse. If Fox News doesn't stop presenting an alternate reality to its viewers then the GOP can never reverse its decline.

Viacom owns CBS. It's all "in house."

Having spent a lot of time in the world of charter schools, I know that privatized sub-contractors of government services will claim to be immune from FOIA laws, and will generally refuse to comply. But dogged pursuit by journalists, researchers and other pains in the ass will reverse many of their refusals to provide

"the left’s best rabble-rousing response to the Tea Party revolution"

I see what you did there.