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DonBoy
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Nice expression, rolling up the carpet behind them. You're right…the status quo keeps changing but you never really need to remember exactly what happened 8 months ago.

I remind everyone of the ABC series "Big Day", which was that,  but did not rise to "awesome".  It did have one of the guys who was later in The League.

And her father gave her a kidney, which is so sweet and sad that we're all perverts for sexualizing her at all.  I hate myself.

He did just get a new pile of records from the truck at the beginning.

Once they get 3D broadcast TV going [which you may note nobody is even hinting at], you can watch one show on each eye.

And they changed what it stands for, too.  In my childhood it was Supreme Headquarters International Espionage Law Enforcement Division, but now it's something silly.

It's season-long adaptation of Sideshow Bob stepping on a rake, and it just keeps getting funnier.

That is "Bret Baier", and I bet even the two of them get confused sometimes.

Hell, I don't understand the heros' plan at all: we have to kill Silas to prevent him from succeeding in his evil plan to…die?

The obvious guess is "as big as Great Britain".

If only Theon had read several books of Raymond Smullyan logic puzzles he'd know how to ask the right question.

Maybe they thought enough of the audience would be confused my "featured", which does sort of sound like it could be a lead.

And then they do the other version, where the last guy to know comes in all oblivious.  Not happy, but chattering about his own shit.

I think there was help from the makeup department on that in this episode, in that Sarah-as-Alison had put on just a little bit too much lipstick.  But I'd have to go back and look and I'm not near the DVR now.

Actually, I don't think I know why Paul wanted to poison her in the first place.

They seem to have invented the suspense-farce.

Cosima grew up on American food which has worse chemical hormones in it.

Hell, they should have offered/suggested that he do his show/act in front of a lecture hall full of Caltech students.  He could have made a fortune and also really understood how much effect he had on people.

On that stammer: I've watched and enjoyed Bob Newhart for for decades, and during this show, for the first time I wanted to yell "FOR GOD'S SAKE JUST SPIT IT OUT!".  He was playing it like he was stammering because he was too weak or depressed to form words.

She's going to have that doll head forever, no matter how adult the rest of her gets.