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I always kinda liked the last episode. After all the times Sam spouted off to Al about how he could not be interfering with / changing their personal past, only to alter his own, he finally does something for Al. And it was such a simple thing, he only had to give Beth hope, nothing drastic, just a few simple words.

"Personally, I kinda wanna slay the dragon." - I maintain this is the greatest final line of a television show, EVER!!!

"Wolverine unknowingly slaughtered his four illegitimate children."

and this is why I tend to avoid DC like a highly infectious disease...

I just saw the show for the first time last night. Distractions kept the first episode on the DVR until yesterday. I don' know what it is exactly, but something is missing, and it might be more than one thing. I might give it another episode or two but things are not looking good as of right now.

It is more, I suspect, a reference to the random unshirting that seems to happen in both shows.

Sure, it is entertaining, and it is getting better all the time, unlike TGUK which really has started to flatten out.

Rory Williams. The answer to who is a bigger badass than Chuck Norris.

If you felt slighted, I'm sorry that wasn't the intention. The 'come on folks' was directed at the 'universal collective' folks. Once again, not disrespect intended, but look up any Jim Butcher interview, and listen to it. Same questions... every... single... time. I love the Dresden books, and Jim seems like a

The car was really restored by Danny and the crew at Count's Kustoms. Rick realized he did not have the time or all the skills to restored it and called in Danny to do most of the work.

Kitty Pryde never seems to complain...

I could be wrong, but if the changes 'down there' resulted in something as hard as steel, then porn, not saving the world, would be the better career choice...

Half that stuff appears to work better than the stuff I got outta the back of Soldier of Fortune...

Listening to Jim Butcher gets kind old. Everyone asks him the same questions every time. I love the books but try some new questions folks, but it is fun to watch/hear people ask serious spoilery questions and have Jim reply in his 'trademark' musical 'I'm Not Gonna Tell You'.

Tubular Bells was recorded in the autumn of 1972 and released in spring of 1973. The Exorcist was released Dec 26th 1973...

Really tough to narrow down to just four. Only one that was question free, Superman. I constantly find myself whistling it. Whenever I watch it, as the tagline said, I believe that a man can fly.

The romantic in me was really hoping when the technician asked if she would like to hear her husband say something, that his first audible words to her were 'I love you'...

Complete Jem & The Holograms, I should be excited, but am rather pissed. I bought Season 1/2 & Season 3.1 back when Rhino was releasing them. So I will either never have the rest or have to repurchase everything. Just like Gargoyles...

I whole-heartedly second this. Just this side of impossible to view this thing at work.

But who would play Rufus?