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Netflix keeps trying to get me to watch that but it looks annoyingly campy and self-aware. Is it worth watching?

Fatherland is great. A solid, engaging mystery in a very unique setting, and it treats the alternate history pretty well so that it doesn't feel hacky.

The the only thing I've read by him is Guns of the South, which is about a group of South African racists who travel back in time to give AK-47s and other modern crap to the Confederacy. It was one of the stupidest books I've ever read.

But does he love his mother?

Well everybody loves Nazis. They're the most reliably evil villains in all of cinema.

That has the stench of Turtledove all over it.

It will be about getting Channing Tatum's custom furniture business off the ground.

Caesar was the best! He served an important purpose by humanizing Huey a bit. He was also a nice contrast to Huey's relentless pessimism.

It's a tremendous song. Don't let anybody tell you differently.

It was okay, but I always preferred the biting wit of Cathy

He reminds me too much of annoying theater kids for me to enjoy his work.

I don't know, Liz Taylor's codeine prescription bottles are pretty crazy.

I'm disappointed to learn that this isn't a Bob Seger biopic.

IT BELONGS IN A MUSEUM

HASSELHOFF: SAVIOR OF EAST GERMANY

Unsurprisingly, he seems like a total schmuck. No mention of Speed-the-Plow, I guess.

Not entirely true, for the sake of accuracy. The US government interned a few thousand German- and Italian-Americans and set a lot of restrictions on the rights of "enemy aliens." Not really comparable to the internment of Japanese-Americans, but it did happen.

WE'RE TALKING ABOUT FREEDOM HERE.