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Thought that was TDK.

>  "we wanted to do this awesome thing but couldn't afford it, so instead we'll tell you about it.  Still Sisko's off to be a God or something!"

Thanks for clearing that up, Mysterion.

Plus, it's a callback to Kenny's superpower — and what makes Mysterion so mysterious — that he can't die.

I liked how when Deb says she's going to be Lt., he says "the Lt. of the department that may someday be tracking me down."  What subtle foreshadowing.

Damn it, what's with all the Breaking Bad spoilers in my Dexter review? I was late to the game on that show and I'm only in season 2.  I didn't read this review once I realized that I need to step up my Breaking Bad watching, but I liked this episode.  I was glad Mos Def turned out to actually be repentant - it's an

They ditched those storylines, but maybe it's just because they have completely different storylines in mind, like Stan's alcoholism.

> FG is the heart of irreverence in television.

Erm… this show is on Showtime.

n/m I can't read.

>  I had lost my investment in Nancy. I stopped rooting for her.

I seem to remember there being a line in part one that the Enterprise was regularly the closest ship to the Borg attacks, implying that Lore was indeed after Data.

Hey wait a second — she hasn't mentioned getting Stevie back in like 6 weeks.  What ever happened to that?

If the giant Rube Goldberg device used to kill Prof Farnsworth wasn't funny, I don't want to know what is.

A *stinking* cask.

Ok, Ok.  I'll try it out.  I'd hate to have it be cancelled and later find out I should have been watching it.

Bender did it all for Fry.