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How dare you say "unfortunate" three times reviewing a show about white trash and poverty set in the worst part of Chicago!

Eh, I agree with Myles about being horrified at the foreshadowing of "You look exactly like your father 35 years ago" and I full on expected the cute little sit down on the couch and pass a beer was going to lead to full on grandma sex. I mean - it's an older blonde with some sort of experience and authority (in this

There's a circular problem there, where Noel was a *huge* part of what made the show great for seasons 4 and (most of, until the finale) 5.

My professional experience had a lot of that stuff, making/tweaking complicated financial and tax models for clients, building them to handle different variables to be changed at will, querying data into custom reports for people to give them exactly what they want. There's a big business model difference between

Having met my lady friend in this comments section I'm torn between faux offense, and proudly boasting about how awful we can be, but work great together anyway.

It's no Hut of Baba Yaga, for sure.

I legitimately liked Flatliners years ago. It's not complicated or nonsensical - they want to purposefully try and find out about the afterlife, and as a result they drag their own personal heavens ( I didn't kill my dad, he killed himself, and I forgive him and can move past that in peace ) and hells ( I killed

Holy shit, I had not considered that, but that's now the best idea I've heard all week. SOMEONE GET ME HOLLYWOOD ON THE PHONE!

Le lune ne garde aucune rancune.

I support this idea only if it finally includes hot, explicit lesbian sex with Tank Girl and Jet Girl.

This would work among my generation with Sliver, because at least one of my friends was obsessed with that creepy sex scene up against a pillar as the hottest thing he ever saw.

They're going to pander to the left and right and feature a flaming gay chorus line performing Song of the South. It will be the most spectacular example of cognitive dissonance in a major motion picture in a long time.