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My single favorite moment of 13 is Reuben re-enacting the Vito-Corleone-learns-Sonny's-dead scene. It's almost unnoticeable at first, but so hilarious as it goes on ("I hear cars coming and going, I hear Linus crying…").

Because that wasn't really what they wanted. Sanders may have been in Congress but how many Trump supporters even knew who he was? To them, he was as much an outsider as Trump was, because he was an unknown to them and had as radically different a message.

Yes, I'm not laughing at these people. I still want to punch them in the face as much as I did on Nov. 10.

One of the reasons I left the Deep South. After 15 years, it just became too hard to be a blue dot swimming against the current and having to argue my way out of every single discussion about politics. It's exhausting having to defend a secret Muslim Communist Islamist dictator who secretly wants to take all our guns

Why hate to say it? It's completely true.

I don't get that response at all. If it's not your fault, then whose is it??? YOU'RE THE ONES WHO VOTED FOR HIM, even knowing he hasn't kept to one opinion for longer than 10 minutes and only knows for certain the opinion of the last person who talked to him.

I genuinely think if you watch that scene, with Van Gogh silently weeping while Nighy talks about his unsung genius, and you DON'T cry, then you don't deserve Doctor Who. At all.

I, too, was waiting for Dolores to shoot Charlotte. I don't know what it is, but that perpetual smug tone and self-satisfied smile enraged me. Kudos to the actress for playing her so smarmy. It was rather satisfying to see her smile falter when she realized there was something off about Ford's speech.

"Uh, best shag you've ever had?"
"Britney Spears."
"Wow!"
"No, only kidding. She was rubbish."

I hadn't thought of that! He'd be brilliant.

I love it, mainly because it feels so very British. If it had been an American rom-com, it would be unwatchable, but because it's British, it's dry and there are some very witty parts.

"If you really love Christma-as, c'mon and let it snow…"

Oh, he kills it. The scene is all Nighy and Curran and it's just perfect.

I wondered for a minute if Felix was a Host. There was a moment, when Maeve asked him to do something (was it resurrecting Bernard? Can't remember) and he just looked at his hands and moved them robotically. It was just a couple seconds but it made me wonder. Then again, I'd have thought she'd have told him he was a

Yes, but Maeve literally doesn't have a human heart. And she has shown herself to be ruthless when called for. I did wonder if she would just be thinking that she wouldn't want to leave witnesses, but then, she didn't kill Sylvester and he wasn't even useful to her.

I fully expected Maeve to casually shoot Felix in the head when she got off the elevator. I still don't understand why neither Felix nor Sylvester reported what happened to Maeve to a higher-up.

Whenever we see Bill Nighy in something, my husband likes to say, "Oh, it's Bill Nighy the Science Guy-y!" Dumb joke that never gets old for us.

That scene in Vincent and the Doctor where Nighy as the museum guide expounds on the greatness of Van Gogh while Van Gogh is listening brings me to tears. I've seen that episode maybe 15 times, and every time it's on BBC America I tape it and watch it again. And I cry like the first time. Like clockwork.

I was going to suggest the Trevor Project but I see LogansWalk beat me to it.

Yeah, guess what. I'm not as classy as Michelle Obama. I think it's a worse crime to deny women LEGAL health care on the feigned excuse that it's for their own good. Motherfucker.