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Trevor Hale
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I'm cautiously optimistic. Simmons has always said he wanted to do it, but lamented how difficult it would be to make it comprehensive, since the WWE owns all the footage and would have to be involved. McMahon doesn't really like "warts and all" approaches to things that involve his company, and A LOT of what made

I just love how excited Colbert was at the end. Genuinely thrilled that he got to sing with them. So cool.

America: The Book: The Audiobook was one of my favorite things to listen to on long car trips. Each segment is narrated by (I assume, having not actually read the physical book) the contributor. Colbert, Ed Helms, Samantha Bee, etc. are all featured. It's a really fun listen.

I really hate that Gemma got to choose her own demise. She was such a despicable person that she shouldn't have gotten that much respect at the end. I know she was his mother, and that was given to her by her (still loving) son, but as an audience member that's watched her ruin everything and be 100% awful for seven

The part that pissed me off the most was when Jax and Chibbs were surprised, no, shocked (!), that Indian Hills paid them a visit. Like it hadn't even occurred to either of them that killing the president of another charter would be cause for concern and warrant an actual investigation.

I'm still loosely holding on to my theory from the end of last season: that homeless woman that was wandering around in the streets is actually Brooke's real mom, who faked her death or something. The twist is that she's actually Jax's real mom, too. She faked her death because she had an affair with JT, but was

So, the homeless lady that wanders around the alley at the end of episodes is surely going to find the evidence that Juice dumped, right? And she's also Brooke's (the girl that broke the window, now works at the ice cream store) supposedly dead mom, right? Is she also Jax's real mom? Does she come clean about sleeping