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"black is black" by Los Bravos

Allison has always been my favorite clone.

Stephen King wrote that he received tons of letters from outraged readers for beginning a story with the death of a dog. He also said that he wanted to remind his readers that it was a fictional dog, and that he loved dogs.

You hit the nail on the head.

To me, the theme of this season lies in the fact that it's about a set of twin brothers. The brothers, and the people they chose to be around them, represent the difference between living lives where we pretend everything will be okay and what really happens to us.

I am a dog person, but I have cats because college students abandoned intact kittens in my neighborhood. I find kittens in my garage, in my hedges and in the wheel well of my car.

The power of liquidity

If you look at the stock history and the way the offer was tendered, Amazon basically got WF for free and made $2 billion in the process. Hereinafter, that $2 billion will be known as the "price of John Mackey's arrogance in not listening to the shareholders that have been trying to reason with him since 2015."

Me, too.

This episode allowed the "good" and "nearly good characters" to be saved by the parts of themselves that cause them the most pain. Gloria, who is so lonely she seems like a walking wound, admits defeat to her fellow cop. Instead of just commiserating, the other cop does for Gloria what she can't do for herself. She

I'm just not up to watching this.

I wasn't really crazy about the first few episodes of this show, but this episode was really interesting,

Weimar puns? How else could we all Mengele the language without hurting it?

I don't (or didn't) know about that, and you may be right. I am (I am not being sarcastic) completely ignorant of his movies and political positions. AND I have heard plenty of racism, homophobia and misogyny from American blacks, some of it aimed at me personally.

This was my favorite episode of the season. Instead of being an homage to Fargo, it was an homage to The Big Lebowski, Inside Llewelyn Davis, No Country for Old Me, and A Serious Man.

In reality, the Neo Nazis in prison are a lot closer to the ones in "Green Room" than in " OITNB."

I think the writers tried to show who is in prison, and then show that the white nationalists don't get any smarter or more educated while they are there. However, I think they are a lot more dangerous than they are portrayed in the show.

I binged part of the show last night. I thought the actors did a great job but that this show could benefit from tighter and more concise writing.

I criticize him from time to time, but it's mostly about his smugness and tone deafness. I think he did the right thing last night.