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    Same here.

    “Who are you?”

    You just love draaaamaaaaa

    NO TOUCHING!

    This actually bugged me a bit last week, because Doug acted like he DID know for sure. It seems like a bit of a retcon to go from “guy made a stoned guess and accidentally got it almost right” to “guy remembered his stoned guess and concluded that he had in fact stumbled on the truth despite no proof,” but I guess

    This is assuming infants start from zero, and not some pre-set baseline. Someone who died before having performed any sentient actions shouldn’t be penalized... right?

    On the strength of “Spaced, Wright seemed like a perfect fit for SCOTT PILGRIM. But he made the mistake of aping the comic-book panels while missing the intent. The primary pop-culture being riffed on in O’Malley’s book isn’t comic books, superhero movies, or anime. It’s video games, and not the modern kind, and not

    The big question! Apparently Kara always carries a yellow-sun grenade for emergencies. Why hasn’t she used it earlier this year, say during the “toxic atmosphere” arc?

    3: In this context it’s “jibe,” not “jive.”

    1: Nice touch: Kara pulling the burning pie out of the oven with her bare hands.

    It also took forever to get the story going, with (by my count) three consecutive introductory sequences.

    Where’s Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen?

    I’m thinking more about a 9-year-old overhearing Silverman talking about Silverman things, with Vanellope’s voice.

    Now imagine the looks Sarah Silverman gets.

    That’s what they tole me.

    I don’t remember this. Which episode?

    Since AVC isn’t covering “Fresh Off the Boat” anymore, I’ll just post here about Ming-Na Wen’s terrific guest appearance this week.

    Season 1 suffered due to having to keep its story arc on hold until CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER came out. Once a decent number of the characters had been revealed as Hydra agents and the late great Bill Paxton strode onscreen, the show was in business.

    The non-actor cadence of the reality-show dialogue was perfect. “But remember, the floors were vertical. We just kept falling and falling.”

    Hathshepsut was 15th-century B.C., not 15th-century...