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David Haugh: Jay Cutler, the King of Not Caring, still rules on 'Very Cavallari'

This is a cry for help.

I made popcorn and spent an hour Sunday night watching a program on the E! network. On purpose.

Worse, after 10 minutes of seeing "Very Cavallari," I found myself missing the wonderful indifference of Jay Cutler, the supposed star's husband who, without question, stole the show.

Just saying, Cutler never has performed any better in prime time. Surely, Wisconsin viewers will agree.

Quintessential Cutler surfaced early in the episode when Jay, in his own kitchen, said absolutely nothing as two female employees arrived

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