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Sadly and now looking back at their entire catalog this is the last Pearl Jam album I love start to finish, without skipping any songs.
Yield has a handful of great stuff but everything since I have to really cherry pick to find something.

When the "robbery" story started to break the other day the only reason I wasn't surprised by it was because Lochte was involved.

The very first thing I thought of was his phone calls with his mother when I read this news.
I honestly almost had to stop watching the series when they started playing those because they were so gut wrenching.

I love that when Price was on the phone with the Speaker of the House the voice on the other end actually sounded like John Boehner.
I love the attention to detail on this show.

Casting Robinson was pretty great.

I'm a ridiculous level of excited about about this.

It took a while for NBC to put that block together and it didn't last long but that 2hr block was glorious.

I was thrilled to see Stevens.

See I don't think Ian Ziering understands at all what type of movie he's in.

You are being quite kind by saying "several pages".
It's been a couple years since reading the first book in the Wayward Pines series but my memory is that the last 100 pages or so is the character running and climbing, then more running and climbing on top of running and climbing.

It's kinda hard to wrap my head around the idea that it has taken 60 episodes to get to this point but it will only take 13-15 more to finish it all.

Boy, I made the choice to look up the details of Haim's history prior to his death and I really wish I hadn't.
I obviously knew the story would be tragic but it truly was/is heartbreaking.

Yup.
I know some folks think it's prison but I think Elliot has been (voluntarily?) committed in psychiatric hospital.
The routine, meetings, eating schedule, treatment, phone access and visitor frequency all point to an institution and not prison.
Ray seems to be a consulor who through regular access to Elliot and his

This is quite the pickle.

Yeah, sure Stone sees this as a chance to blow his career wide open but I think he can want that and want to genuinely help Naz at the same time.

The first three seasons of the show were surprisingly great.
Most episodes were a blast and the story always felt like it was moving forward.

It's not a perfect theory and I know it's not perfectly adding up but I can't stop thinking Elliot is institutionalized.
Not Prison but some sort of mental health facility.

A couple days ago when I first read this I sorta groaned with the selection of Punch Drunk Love. I had only seen it once when it was released and had always considered it as Paul Thomas Anderson's only bad movie, like legitimately bad.

The worst season of Homeland gets nominated.
The best season of any show The Leftovers is ignored completely.

I really really hope we have a scene next week where Jon asks Sansa why she chose not to tell him or anyone about her letter to Littlefinger?