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My guess is the dinos aren't "real" because they're either not on Earth or the different timeline they've mentioned has them on a version of Earth that's altered significantly enough from our Earth to explain such changes. For now, I'm still going with that instead of it being typical television idiocy. I know it's

Aren't they already going half-assed on the mysteries at this point anyway? They keep hinting about "control the past, control the future," the mysterious people behind the "sixers," and the odd scribblings on the rocks, but it's all still just sort of hanging like a quiet suggestion. That's my beef. If they're

Yep. Bones used salt and pepper shakers to diagnose many a space-faring creature and I still enjoyed it. Crappy visual effects don't really bother me, it's the crappy writing that always gets my goat...and I really love that goat.

I keep telling myself they're trying to hold off on the deeper story arcs because self-contained episodes allow for an increase in viewership. I get that once they get into some kind of LOST-style mysteries that it'll be hard to get new viewers and the goal is to put as many eyeballs in front of the screen as

Yep, I was thinking, "Damn. Everybody has a hillbilly cousin, even a Skeksis." It's like a rule or something.

Good point about the procedural thing. I'm pretty bloated with 'em too.

I'm going with Once. I have to agree with Will that Grimm seems very been-there, done-that, but it could still be very good. Either way, they'll probably both get canceled.

With what's happened with Pluto lately my money's on the hidden ocean being downgraded to a shy, little pond in the near future.

Maybe The Doctor should take Amy to see some fjords. Maybe Amy would start pining for the fjords. There *is* precedent.

Maybe it means Captain Jack Harkness was your grandfather. Nothing wrong with that!

105% stared at their hands. (Some of us stared twice, hence the overly large number.)

...by his jugular!

Nah, that smooth part is just Domino's prepping the land for their moon pie restaurant/factory.

In addition to the practical aspects of the parachute, don't forget the added bonus of a paragliding robot scaring the living shit out of you.

That was awesome in the most literal sense of the word.

Is it me or do the craters almost seem to have an inward spiral pattern to them, like they're being sucked down a lunar whirlpool centered on the pole?

I must've been raised in a cave because I feel more like my biological clock is set for a 35 hour day.

+1

I had a pretty good idea that you were teasing since that baby has more awesome in her than Rex ever could. I'll tie up Rex, you drive!

Easily one of the most awesome things to come through the tubes...ever.