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The most common iteration of "It can be two things."

That was a strange criticism to me. Brett Butler, Roseanne, Cosby, Ray Romano, Tim Allen, Whitney Cummings, Seinfeld, etc.. all blatantly lifted bits from their own material and turned them into episodes. That stuff was the reason they were given shows to begin with.

Yes please.

Great job again, Will! 3 RR in one month is greatly appreciated.

Can't wait! Loved the first season. She and John Rothman were great together.

Yeah, I've got serious problems with one knee and both ankles to this day from soccer and football injuries. It wasn't worth it. I could've kept playing if I had surgery but would more than likely have even worse problems now. It cost me a potential soccer scholarship, but I ended up working harder for an academic

WEED FOR EVERYONE!!!

Don't you judge me. How I spend my Saturday nights is none of your business.

CTE shows has been found in the brains of kids who played football as well, not just adults with years of playing behind them. Breaking News: Head trauma will fuck you up.

Mine too. Sam Shepard as Yeager is as iconic as Yeager, and he and Barbara Hershey had amazing chemistry. Ed Harris and Mary Jo Deschanel were great together as well. And how much fun were Quaid and Scott Glenn?

While I agree with this sentiment wholeheartedly, I was just more riffing on the whole "New York City itself is a character" thing that's every bit as annoying. That and hoping for exactly the response that Juan gave so I'm happy about that.

Ah believe the gentlemen from Tennessee would be much more likely to be sippin' some Jack Daniels #27 Gold rather than that Japanese-owned abomination of blended hawg's piss and tree sap from those mouth-breathing cousin-fuckers in Kentucky.

NYC cranks out character work in countless films year after year but never gets so much as a nomination from the Academy.

"It's like the Zoolander 2 of climate change documentaries," from the review on RogerEbert.com was pretty amusing.

Black-ish and American Housewife are the only two things I am looking forward to, but I am interested in how they're planning to spend the extra 8 days in the valley.

The new remastered version of the 280 minute director's cut of Until the End of the World aired on TCM late last night. I mention this because it's also long, but not available on blu-ray, and the one fucking night I didn't check to see what was on it aired which makes me…….. upset.

*swoons and faints*

I am jealous of your time spent with Aubrey Plaza and whoever those other people were.

Henwick, Sellers, Castle-Hughes, and especially Indira Varma all deserve better than their characters on this show were.

Arya kills Sansa.