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MY BOY!!

This was a major plot element in Grossman's "The Magician King."

Since the topic invariably gets brought up every time these books are mentioned, I figure I would ask a question I think about a lot. Why are so many people who consume narrative media, whether it is books, movies, or television, so concerned with liking the characters, or having someone to root for? My room mate

I think that some of this is an American vs UK difference as well. I would say that Tennant's Who was the first one to truly catch on in the US. Yes, there were fans before, but as far as I've noticed, this was the first Doctor to really be accepted by mass US culture. The Brits have been replacing Doctors for

Why does everything have to be about solving crime? That's what ruined that Awake show with Jason Isaacs. Awake was a fantastic premise with great acting, and they ruined it by making it ultimately just a more gimmicky cop show. This show as an interesting enough premise, why do they have to introduce crime solving?

Ah, the ol' reboot re-boot.

Miss Murder sounds like a song that Green Day said, "Eh, no thanks" about.

Black Sails, Art of Drowning, and Sing The Sorrow are 3 of my all time favorite albums ever. However, Decemberunderground might be one of the worst albums of all time. It seriously made me angry it was so bad. I like one song on it, and that's not even because it's good; it's just not terrible. I don't know if

He learned that from Joey Tribbiani.

If KISS gets in this year, with Rush having gotten in last year, I'll just need Weird Al to get in next year and all 3 of my go-to "examples of why the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is stupid" will be fixed.

Belmont alumni here

I wish William Shatner would come out with a series of small youtube videos about various topics and call them Shat Shorts.

I've always preferred Romaine on a sandwich over Eisenberg.

Is it bad that I read the byline and just assumed that Ragin' Cajun Redneck Gators was some new Discovery, History, or A&E reality show?

It bugs the crap out of me that so many people use the word "screamo" to describe any music with screaming, rather than a specific genre.  I swear I'm going to go through the roof if I hear some old baby boomer on TV refer to current rock radio as screamo.

Actually, the car that Hawke drives in the film was owned by John Voight.

One case more
Another case, another sentencing
This never-ending line of questioning
Defendants won't admit their crime
My objections are sustained this time
One case more

Sounds like Doc Martin, but with the sexy, zany, American humor sensibilities we crave!