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When I saw the episode title, I thought it had something to do with Eastern Standard Time.

I've never taken Vicodin myself. Can someone tell me how fucked up you would get if you took four Vicodin at once? A friend once told me that they work wonders for sleeping on long plane flights, waking up without the grogginess of sleeping pills.

God, I love that their theme song is DJ Raff's "Latino and Proud". It reminds me of playing FIFA 12.

I think we got to give Philip extra props for being able to get it up for the Kama Sutra session so soon after the road head from Annalise. KGB training is strong.

Sift makes me think of soft, moist cakes, which of course describes those capitalist pigs.

Anyone have a translation of what was spoken on the tape? I wanted to know if there was a little bit more color to Elizabeth telling Phillip that her mother is dying.

Don't forget the wigs. Never forget the wigs.

This is the season that Paige discovers Minor Threat, gets into the punk scene, and gets a Mohawk. Or she'll be drawn to a Mohawk wig, not knowing that she's genetically predisposed to looking great in wigs.

THANK YOU! I knew his face from somewhere, and now I know it's from his role in Oz.

I had no idea it was Gaad that Elizabeth punched out until Stan showed up in his office and saw his busted nose. I had to rewind back to the fight scene to check for sure. I couldn't recognize him with his face an explosion of blood.

It wasn't the ad to submit a line drawing to get into art school?

I think the IT guy looks more like Chris Hardwick than Aaron Rodgers.

Oh man, I hope he can help you score some future Random Roles interviews with Simpsons cast members.

Naw, no access to Showtime. Worth watching?

Agreed. Between this, the "300" sequel, and "Dark Shadows", Eva Green is making a habit of giving memorable performances in bad movies.

I dunno, I can't really get into his Pawn Stars For Nerds show on AMC, Comic Book Men. The bargaining, negotiation part of the show is fine, because I like to learn a little history about pop culture. But the rest of it seems to be the cast laughing uproariously at each other's non-jokes.

That was an amazingly fun interview, and I was surprised with the candor that Armstrong had about his insecurities. Great stuff.

As someone that actually bought the Rocket Raccoon comic mini-series as a kid, when I first heard of Marvel's plans to make Guardians, I thought it was a terrible, terrible, terrible, terrible idea. How were they going to make this C-List comic into a hit movie? And I couldn't find anyone that was optimistic about

I can't believe George won even though he didn't make a sausage. Cooking a tasty dish usually means you won't be on the bottom or eliminated in Top Chef, but the winner typically makes a tasty dish AND follows the theme of the challenge. I think Doug got screwed.

Holy crap, I never saw the video to "The Sun Always Shines on TV", and never knew there was another 30 seconds to that iconic "Take On Me" story. That's like finding out there's another snippet to the Michael Jackson "Beat It" video where they turn around and proceed to stab the shit out of each other.