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All we are is dust in the wind…..

Or he was lying about how the child came to be.

I'm choosing to believe that Pikitis has aged properly - and Alison was one of those girls in high school who annoyingly started dating a senior as a sophomore. You note that Pikitis wasn't dressed for prom, he was too cool to even go.

Jay Leno has been Senor Chang this entire time.

I imagine it's unlikely, since it would mean he wouldn't have a hiatus to do live theatre.

Neil Patrick Harris.

I didn't really have a strong reaction to the finale - I felt more confused than anything. I was confused that the creators (who I've admired, due to their down-to-earthness and willingness to engage with fans) thought that this was a proper sendoff for their show. That the way it ended was somehow a good idea. And

Right? Didn't this happen in Shakespeare?

I'm still laughing about Beatdown Boulevard.

I think it's worth noting at at this time last year, plenty of fans were worried that Jim and Pam would divorce. I think this is at least a little relevant.

I know, I know. But it was an honest reaction.

Right - if you want to look for artistry in the Bond films - look at the work of Maurice Binder and Ken Adam.

Somehow these movies escaped me for years, but I happened to sit down and watch the first one last weekend. I then immediately started watching the second. I could only deal with Ton Cruise's hair for about an hour. Thinking of just moving on to the next one.

Well yes and no - the Bond films have had a ton of directors over the years, but I wouldn't necessarily say they vary in style from film to film the way the M:i films do. Sure, Casino Royale is much different from Die Another Day (Thank God!), but that was a choice made by the producers, who felt they were getting to