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TAL is less about Trump and more about the ouster of Eric Cantor in 2014 and how the some of the same people were involved, and a little about Bannon and Breitbart. If you feel up to the subject matter, it made some connections I wasn't aware of, though I remember Cantor losing the election and Speakership.

Well, he was the president in 2010.

In all honesty, I don't know what the problem is with saying "they're people who make racy pictures/pictures of naked people."

If they're old enough to google unsupervised, they're old enough to know what sex is.

"Mommy, what's a pornographer?"

THAT'S INSANE—I would honestly cancel my cable if they got rid of TCM. (I'm not saying you *should* cancel, I just watch a lot of TCM.)

I've seen the first three—I'm pacing myself very carefully—and while Crow's voice is fine, I'm still getting used to the new Tom. Maybe be's not pretentious enough for me? But it's such a small bit of a complaint, otherwise I'm so happy with all of it, and don't want it to end.

Hey, if it's good enough for Jesus on the cross, it's good enough for your lunch!

Yeah, when "The Immigrant Song" kicks in, I can't stop giggling with delight.

I saw her in one of those Hallmark/Lifetime romance movies that play all weekend and… ugh, I've already embarrassed myself, never mind.

The emphasis on It's a Wonderful Life and The Best Years of Our Lives is good, though I'm surprised they didn't point out that they went up against each other for Best Picture. They make a little too much of IAWL as a critical flop—the film, Capra, and Stewart were all nominated in their respective categories. It

Yeah, there's a lot of war dead and long scenes at the Dachau death camp—it's really horrifying. Viscerally so.

I'd pay to watch Isaac cuck my relationship. Granted, I'm the wife in this situation…

I turn 38 in two weeks, so to Hell with the both of you.

Weld should've been the top of that ticket, if the party was actually serious about being elected.

One of these retro channels shows Kolchak: the Night Stalker on Sunday nights, and it's my new favorite thing. It's like The Front Page with monsters, and Darren McGavin is delightful.

DON'T EVEN KID.

I'm having a very shitty week, and this? I needed this so much.

I was never into tomato pie until I had theirs at a 4th of July a vegetarian friend was throwing—it's soooo good!

My husband is a woodworker who actually knew who the craftsmen were on that P&R ep where Ron goes to the woodworking convention, so I already know we'll be watching this. (My husband is really good, btw—he just build a display cabinet for my cousin, and carved a family crest from oak for my aunt.)