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Aurora Boreanaz
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Completely agreed.  The prep work for stopping Oswald is fascinating, but Jake's trips through Maine, Florida and rural Texas are the heart of the story.

Not weird at all.  It was such a perfect strip, and still is, every time I read one over again.

Not weird at all.  It was such a perfect strip, and still is, every time I read one over again.

Then they also fucking rewrote it as "Crumb-elievable" for some goddamn commercial.

Then they also fucking rewrote it as "Crumb-elievable" for some goddamn commercial.

"Why do the damn citizens keep turning their homes into churches or hospitals every three blocks?  Are there that many sick Christians living here?"

"Why do the damn citizens keep turning their homes into churches or hospitals every three blocks?  Are there that many sick Christians living here?"

There's NO EXIT LADDER IN THE POOL!

There's NO EXIT LADDER IN THE POOL!

HAHA!  Great choice!

HAHA!  Great choice!

HAVE NO FEAR!  CANCERAIDS IS HERE!

HAVE NO FEAR!  CANCERAIDS IS HERE!

"When your beloved gentle giant actor passes away before your movie sequel can be made, rest assured we will step in and take his place."

"When your beloved gentle giant actor passes away before your movie sequel can be made, rest assured we will step in and take his place."

Oh no, and it's almost a century before the Enterprise-D creates a holo-Moriarty capable of defeating Holmes!

Oh no, and it's almost a century before the Enterprise-D creates a holo-Moriarty capable of defeating Holmes!

I like the updated intro more.  I always loved the theme song, but the few added instruments flesh it out better.

I like the updated intro more.  I always loved the theme song, but the few added instruments flesh it out better.

The progression of the Babylon 5 credits was neat, showing some of the history, but I didn't like how it changed so much that there wasn't really a musical "theme" for the entire show.