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Eh just throw in some lady secretaries, and maybe one of 'em has one of those wives who nags all the time, that should be plenty.

Seems like some people use dictionaries to look up the meanings of words they encounter in their lives and not necessarily to use them?

The particular way he sings "Oh my God" in that song slays me every time.

I hate outrage over this kind of thing. Dictionaries are supposed to catalogue the words that people use and their meanings. Adding a word doesn't reflect any kind of endorsement of its merit as a word, it just means enough people use it that it would be useful to record its definition for future reference.

Hey, it couldn't be worse than Dexter.

That was a hardcore snow castle she built for not having any tools.

There is no way there's even one city where people do not have access to a library but do have a Chipotle.

Well, it was mostly the defense's misconduct, like the name of the show implies.

Every single detail about The McCarthys is horrifying.

I happened to see the How to Get Away With Murder pilot through the market research surveys I sometimes do instead of working. The courtroom/law school stuff is as ridiculous and improbable as all the other legal stuff on TV, if not more so, but I would expect no less from Shondaland than over-the-top absurdity (in a

She's just wonderful. I spend every second she's onscreen rooting for her so hard.

Hannibal: Will’s therapy is finally going well.
Alana: I dunno, he seems pretttty murder-y lately.
Hannibal: … yeah. Goin’ really great.

Non-cannibal… yet.

Having the subtitles between them was a neat effect that helped with that too.

He did one of the best Minnesota accents yet, uff-da!

Don't forget Joseph McCarthy in there. Extreme ends of the spectrum only!

I agree that it's the best adaptation, though Sally Hawkins also makes a great Anne in the 2007 film.

Persuasion is my favorite Austen novel too. Totally underrated.

It was really great. Any significance to Greta's shirt being exactly the same plaid as the tablecloths in the diner, or have I been reading too much Mad Style?