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He's an openly bigoted piece of shit. Fuck him.

If you have then you know these Olive Garden stories are all pretty tame.

Still less teen angst than Arrow, a show with no actual teens.

A man's got to have a code.

Can't wait for the new promos for Arli$$ and Dream On!

Hall and Westen were both excellent in that episode.

I've convinced as many people as I can to give it a shot. It takes a few episodes to get a sense of what's happening, and there's some really great scenes in there. But the part where most people have told me they were finally fully on board is the international psychic singalong of 4 Non Blondes' "What's Up?" at

Norm, Maria, and Sarah all in one month is almost too good to be true.

Pornhub?

I will take this opportunity to once again say that I really enjoyed StartUp and recommend it whenever I can. Excellent cast and pretty cool little story. First episode has a bunch of unnecessary and gratuitous sex scenes (something I never imagined myself saying really), but it gets better after that. Can't

Looks alright for a VOD rental on a rainy Saturday, but Dylan O'Brien seems like he's for people who find Sam Worthington and Jai Courtney too talented and charismatic. There seems to be a dearth of interesting and viable action stars under the age of 40.

There's not many of them out there, but there's a few. Check out the Breaking a Monster documentary about Unlocking the Truth. I think it's on Netflix now.

I would love to know the details of that very strange deal.

This was a downright creepy fucking read even for a HateSong.

How rude!

I look forward to reading your Garfunkle & Oates fanfiction.

Your last bullet point is some clueless bullshit. Hell, you may as well be Chuck and Bryan during the Springsteen scene. I loved that precisely because of the ridiculous number of times I've had some white person surprised I was not just a fan of something like Frasier, Newhart, or Dolly Parton's catalogue with a

Marry Natasha Leggero.

Really great job, Will! So many deep cuts that I haven't thought about in years in this one.

I was pretty excited upon hearing that wonderful Erin McKeown song from the pilot as the episode opened but then got disappointed as it immediately went to Maia once again doing her about-to-cry face. Luckily that was the end of that, and she had her strongest episode since the first two. She was able to have other