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Jennifer Lopez watches "Fantastic Planet" in "The Cell" while smoking a joint ….

Yeah, I hope the dude isn't actually dead so that he can explain more stuff.

Back in the day, I used to watch that show with my dad, who resembled Sawyer. Ooh, spooky!!!

Um, I thought she "found" Claire in the same place as she left her … I thought Claire wouldn't have known how to get around in LA, didn't have her money, etc., so just stayed put, freaking out. She had no reason to research the LA bus system beforehand considering she was expecting to be picked up by the adoptive

Man, I miss Faraday!

Um, people can get better from things and then relapse … alcoholics can be good for years and then start drinking again, etc. In this case I didn't interpret it as Susannah "reverting" after being completely healed … more that her different "sides" became better incorporated into her personality. They didn't

My dad waited too long to go to the doctor, as men often do, and by the time he did, it was too late. He died of colon cancer at 36. I was 7 years old, and my parents had only been married for a little over a year when I was born (and didn't court very long before marrying). All of this means that my husband and I

I figured that Claire went along with/trusted Kate because she was desperate at that point and had no idea what else to do. Not all places have cabs that go by constantly, and she may not have been able to walk that far to a place she could use the phone, considering how hugely pregnant she was. I can definitely

Yes, I know that's not a Santo and Johnny song originally … I meant their version of it of course.

Actually, the 69 Love Songs version of "Book of Love" is super, super popular at weddings … back when I was planning a wedding I was a part of an online community called offbeatbride, and I swear like 1/2 of the people used that as their first dance.

Um, Danny did "have" Rizzo in the past … it's mentioned when the boys come by the slumber party. Can't believe I remember that ….

Yeah, I don't really get it. I've read a lot of Dick's work, 5-10 of his books (hey, I read a lot and am forgetful), and even a couple of volumes of his early short stories, and I find him a lot less misogynistic than SF writers that were his contemporaries. I at least get the sense that the women he writes about

I love cilantro, but don't care either way about the music issue.

Massive Attack's "Mezzanine" used to get a lot of, uh, "love" from folks … interesting to see that the tide has turned to Portishead. I haven't really cared about the music-syncing thing since high school (10+ years ago), but then my choice was definitely Tricky's "Maxinequaye."

Weird. I dunno my husband's prescription offhand, but I know he's pretty blind without glasses. He pays extra for special lenses so that he doesn't have to wear coke-bottle type ones, so apparently there is a way for them not to be so thick but to carry the same prescription. He still has hipstery frames though.

Maliah: the basic difference between a person with Aspergers and a "high-functioning Autist" is language delay. To be diagnosed with Autism, a language delay has to have been present, not so with Aspergers. There are other differences in the DSM criteria, but that's the big one.

Yeah, Jeff Dunham, are you a psychology professional? Even if you are, I highly doubt you'd know enough from a paragraph online to say whether someone has a particular disorder. I'm qualified to diagnose autism spectrum disorders, and I still wouldn't do that ….

Um, no, I don't think Taco Bell was around in the 1890s …

"ample"

I orgasm much more often than I vomit (but then again, I've only thrown up 3 times in the last 5 years).