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It sucks to have to actively root against having the main bad guy in an episode because he's no fun to watch. Wolfgang Puck could bring more evil.

That makes me think of the 1960s when the Kesey types invited the Hell's Angels to their parties. Anti-authoritarian streaks ran high in both groups but they were really freaked out by the views of the bikers were more right wing pro-America types than they anticipated. People at extreme political views can have a

My aunty Dracula is making 89$ online doing work after being not working for three month and now she made 90000$ enough a new Mercedes AMG showed up at her doors. It really the easiest money she made so far you just go to site and let file download. My mailman-in-law has already done it too.

Yeah, Patton Oswalt will do commentary on a kid's birthday party if you ask him, especially if it has a theme like Star Wars..

Logue(s), James and the rest of the cast had great chemistry - it's a fitting heir to Rockford Files. I also think about Cutter's Way as a starting point for the series.

Matthew Barney's movie 43 cycle here we come!

Do you read Sutter Kane?

Romano was also good in Men of a Certain Age. He's got depth to him.

This show has major problems and they won't be solved by removing one person. The extreme cocaine close ups are becoming tired as is the attempts to depict decadent behavior without looking like leftovers from behind the music. I love Bobby Carnivale's energy, but he needs a better vehicle.

I can't think of more disparate talents than Shandling, Murray and Crystal. The latter will kill himself to make the audience like him, the middle will put the audience on his shoulders whereas Shandling is the audience for his work.

Operation Cashstore

It's not the worst thing about that stink fest.

Faygo?

This looks like they tried to create a TV show from the Hangover. I hope the principals were reasonably compensated for their efforts to spare them the embarrassment of the output.

You know it! C'mon!

I liked the commie neighbor in Woody Allen's Radio Days. He converts the fat uncle to Communism with a delicious meal.

Was one of the plots about internet speed? I seem to recall him taking a meeting on his phone and moving to mobile, too…

I really liked that preposition Joe. Always preceding a noun or two….

Shake and bake - your move.

I was really rooting for Hodor man. One line and the guy owns it…