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They're bringing Grimey back for Treehouse of Horror this season.

And he can sing!

Yeah, I hated Carrie more than anyone else in that movie.

Was Lucy Steele really a bitch, though?

I used Fathom Events for the first time to watch their broadcast of Miss Saigon, and it was such a great experience. I really want to see Allegiance (in addition to its historical importance, I am a huge fan of Lea Salonga) so I'm hoping the timing works out!

Yeah, I find that one particularly chilling.

Is guinea pig an option? Because I already know that my patronus would be a guinea pig.

All I know about her is that she's actually a really great singer in real life and gave a great performance of "My Party Dress" by Kerrigan and Lowdermilk.

Yeah, it was so funny but I was also emotionally invested. I cheered when Arturo caught the chicken.

I'm really sorry to hear that. Sadly, that's a huge issue everywhere in healthcare, and it is both sad and frustrating. It's a big problem for PTSD because behavioral treatments are so effective and, from my understanding, the medications aren't that great. The good news is that many healthcare systems (including the

Research indicates that most Veterans who commit suicide aren't actually under the VA's care, suggesting that access is more of the issue than the quality of the care itself. The VA has its flaws, but it actually provides pretty good mental health services. I'd argue that PTSD treatment specifically is one thing

Ugh at next week's preview scene. I wish that this show would stop depicting VA mental healthcare so badly.

Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson
Also David Bowie and Iman

I think According to Jim was more of the platonic ideal than King of Queens.

The show always commented on how she's way better looking than him, too. Also, her personality could be pretty terrible so it balanced out, IMO.

Speaking as someone who works with people who have PTSD, Edgar's acting was spot-on.

I wish that there wasn't such a huge divide between Broadway and Hollywood nowadays (I mean, going from the former to the latter).

Not always—sometimes the article is even funnier. The one about feminism and Street Sharks today was amazing.

I really liked "Francine's Flashback" and thought it was the first decent episode.

Him and Oh No They Didn't, probably.