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You trolling there just a little, AJ? Because if you don't understand the charm of MBMBAM, I have to think you might be kind of a… Well, I'll just say it. You might be kind of a bozo.

Psychiatrists on the Sopranos are certainly fallible (except the old jew that Carmella went to, I suppose) and just because Melfi (and Kupferberg) calls Tony a sociopath doesn't mean he actually is. Kupferberg doesn't even know the man, and Melfi is probably more or less exasperated with him, so the term is a

Psychiatrists on the Sopranos are certainly fallible (except the old jew that Carmella went to, I suppose) and just because Melfi (and Kupferberg) calls Tony a sociopath doesn't mean he actually is. Kupferberg doesn't even know the man, and Melfi is probably more or less exasperated with him, so the term is a

If you're gonna take on the identity of a beloved character, can you at least put some effort into sounding like him?

If you're gonna take on the identity of a beloved character, can you at least put some effort into sounding like him?

Dexter has a moral quandry here. Yeah, the Russian Mob guys kill a lot of people but technically they aren't serial killers because that's their job, not their hobby.

Also Dexter's dad-spirit is completely disgusted after accidently catching a glimpse of Dexter and Deb gettin' it on, so he goes to hell where he belongs and is replaced by Bill Cosby reprising his role as Ghost Dad.

My prediction for the season after this: Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern are a pair of serial killers in Miami with a few days "to kill." Dexter, who's now married to Deb and swore off killing serial killers, puts a stop to their crime spree with a series of ingenious traps.

A phony pope can usually be recognized by his high-top sneakers and incredibly foul mouth.

Sheesh, get a sense of humor..

Aha! But is it truly possible to spoil something that's not worth watching in the first place?

Manowar on Headbangers Ball.. I have never been more sure of anything in my life than that this is worth your time.

It is, yes, THE Bruce Dickinson.

County hospitals are funded by the public too, but you can't just go ask for any patient's medical records. Police reports affect the community so it makes sense that they should be public (though even then, that's not always the case) but I can really see no reason for 911 calls to be fair game. If anything,

I can only imagine the one thing that would make an extremely depressed person who botched a suicide attempt feel better would be to put the recording of their 911 call out there for the world to listen to.

I guarantee you not one person has ever even watched one of those shitty cell phone taped concert videos. Yet everyone thinks they're capturing history or something even though it's just yet another band of four white 22 year olds playing a show at the Echo.

Surely I am not the first to find delight in the notion of thousands of hipsters bowing before their Neutral Milk Messiah in a temple named The Pabst.

This should be the most-liked comment on the page. David Chase was a master of crafting episodes that stood alone with a solid beginning, middle and end but also pushed the greater story forwards.

I think this is a case of Jordan and Jesse simply being out of their league as interviewers. If you could call them that at all. Tony Millionaire is a pretty fascinating and genuinely eccentric guy who's lived a very crazy life and didn't even really take off as a cartoonist until middle age. So he doesn't get 2000s

I never thought I'd say this, and I'm not saying I'm tired of him or anything by any means, but I might be at the point where Paul F. Tompkins being on a podcast isn't an instant download any more.