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Funny story: I was watching the deleted scenes a couple months ago with the subtitles on, and whoever did the subtitles apparently thought that poor porter was screaming 'Are you the man!?'

It seems that way in the show, because Leland has memories of Renault while having no memory of what he did to Laura, Ronette, or Teresa Banks. However, the 'scorched motor oil' smell that Jacoby notices while Leland is murdering Jacques certainly implies Bob had some influence there.

Ugh, reading this as it happened was like watching my parents fight. I couldn't root for anyone, and just wanted it to stop.

It took me a couple episodes to really catch on to it's wavelength, but it's quickly become one of my weekly favorites. I don't know if he just needed to get used to the format, or if I did, but whatever the reason I found myself laughing uproariously at the last handful of episodes.

There's some really funny stuff in the back half, but I get what your saying. I love Hollywood Handbook, but the guest has to be someone I'm excited to hear otherwise I ignore it. They're so good at their characters that I get bored and frustrated with their level of energy.

I'm late to the party, so this has probably all been answered but…

I try to watch the movie they talk about before listening to the episode, though it hardly ever works out this way. Luckily, Dracula Untold is something I got to go to a free screening of, and it is every bit as bad as they say it is. There's one moment they didn't touch on that really bugged me; towards the end of

It probably just missed their schedule, since it posts on the weekend. There's a chance they'll mention it next week

I think at this point he's just betting on the fact that he'll be dead before he's forced to say anything about this.

I don't know, I still had shock over this announcement, and the one last week. But I think I'm shocked out. It just hit me that with this many there will probably be up to 100 by year's end. And that's only the people coming forward. There could be thousands of women who don't want to come forward. A month ago I would

There's actually a lot of solid stuff in those final seasons. The thing is the overarching, serialized aspects got worse and worse, which spoils people's memories. But there are plenty of good standalones in the final seasons.

Now if they get Darin Morgan to write an episode I will be truly excited.

It looks a lot like Epic. But it seems like everyone's already forgotten about that movie, so it should be OK.