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I'm disappointed they gave up so easily. The fact that so many people on both ends of the political spectrum were so forcefully against this tells me that this was probably a worthwhile idea. I would like to have seem them follow it through. Regardless, thank you, Starbucks for trying.

Wow, he has Shaun Livingston at 27 in 2006. Interesting.

I will buy it even if it doesn't exist.

Why not name the PR person and the client?

I hope when he makes a decision, he sticks by it. One thing I want to see from Larry Sanders is no flipping.

I can see the Tarantino connection as the "do we all need hoods?" thing was very similar to a scene in Django Unchained.

Here's how I would do it:

I'm like 95% sure Barbara is going to be offed in the season finale. Eventually, Gordon will marry someone else and will adopt a girl named Barbara.

Yeah, what I was thinking that it makes no sense to have the Red Hood stuff as a red herring come after last week's Joker-guy stuff.

Yeah, I guess what I meant is that I bet they wanted to run this Red Hood story before last week's Joker story. Of course, since this IS Gotham, who knows?

They could be bucks that cost $15.

I'd bet $15 bucks this episode was supposed to air before last week's.

Heck, I even liked The Hardest Way to Make an Easy Living.

Re: Eternal Darkness

This wasn't trolling, but an amazing coincidence. My roommate was playing and accidentally sat on the remote to switch it back to TV at the exact same time an Eternal Darkness commercial was on. When the commercial ended and another came on, we had no idea what the hell happened for a good two

Chris Berman is a gigantic man. I nominate Abraham Benrubi.

I don't think this show will ever be straight-up good, but they have addressed a lot of the earlier issues. It's not as overwhelmingly ham-fisted, they've made the Riddler less grating, they abandoned the silly "case of the week" for more serial storytelling and they pretty much got rid of Barbara. I think, if all

I always look forward to these podcasts. Bill and Lena have great chemistry. There's something funny about how they're so different and yet they have so much in common. I think a weekly HBO show with the two of them spouting off on current events and popular topics would be excellent.

I drop floaters every morning, but YouTube took down those videos.

What I liked about the movie was every time you saw the pilots acting together in the cockpits, they looked like they were playing Dance Dance Revolution.

I liked the Penguin-Maroni stuff, so it's good that that got about four minutes of screen time.