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Boo. I'm an INFJ who would choose Pinot Noir over Cabernet any day.

"Basically, I don't think it's a Steubenville problem; it's a small-towns-all-over-the-country problem"

I see what you're saying, but I just can't get behind it. She stepped over the line of being an apologist, in my opinion. "It felt wrong to shrug when I'm told [insert a woe-is-me story that hasn't been verified]." The tone was more than a little condescending toward people who aren't moved by the Townspeople of

Despite my exaggerated paraphrase, I have no doubt that things were almost that weird in the Murphy/Monjack/Mom household.

Really? I found that article a pretty offensive example of ball-dropping, myself. I thought it was a huge embarrassment. Transcribing the obtuse whining of the "townsfolk" without any of the pointed follow-up questions and raising of potentially uncomfortable contradictions that characterizes good investigative

Really? I found that article a pretty offensive example of ball-dropping, myself. I thought it was a huge embarrassment. Transcribing the obtuse whining of the "townsfolk" without any of the pointed follow-up questions and raising of potentially uncomfortable contradictions that characterizes good investigative

Really? I found that article a pretty offensive example of ball-dropping, myself. I thought it was a huge embarrassment. Transcribing the obtuse whining of the "townsfolk" without any of the pointed follow-up questions and raising of potentially uncomfortable contradictions that characterizes good investigative

All the old-timey hotness of Lewis Powell without all that pesky criminal insanity:

"If Brittany would have met with her father, I would have known, because I was always with her!! She was NEVER OUT OF MY SIGHT!!!!"

I'm sure it's Kourtney.

I feel like the seat heights thing should be common knowledge by this point, but it isn't. The single bullet simply did not have to be "magic," as the seat heights are a perfectly logical explanation for the angle of Connally's entry wound.

"The no-bullet theory."

Also, THIS. Lord Disick, attentive Daddy:

One of my favorite Scott Disick moments.

That's true, but I feel like Ewan McGregor is too A-list for this. Stephen Moyer wasn't known in the US prior to True Blood, so this qualifies as a (potential) good stepping stone for him as he transitions out of playing Bill.

"There are a lot of layers to this show, and I feel like a lot of people criticising it are just basically taking it at face value."

Someone went off on Alan Alda? All I remember is Madeline Davies saying that he was a better candidate for Sexiest Man Alive than Adam Levine.

Well, the Skarsgard fanatics won't have anything nice to say, but I haven't cared what they thought since they drove me out of the True Blood/Charlaine Harris fandom with their hate.

He's perfect for the role.

Totally agree. When everyone was bitching about "Vampire Bill" being cast, I was very steadfast in my "uh, no, he's completely perfect for the part, actually." Excellent singing voice. Charisma. Presence.