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My favorite is at about seven seconds into the second video, when he appears to assert that The Daily Show is a "Pentagon weapon program." I can't begin to untangle that.

When I saw Daredevil there was a woman in the theater singing along with that song. Probably the happiest person in the room.

This is a feeling I never thought I'd express, but they could have done better by Girder. Not that he was a deep character in the comics, but he's a great visual that ties into the setting well, Keystone being a big city for construction. I'm sure they figured their budget couldn't cut it, but it'd be interesting to…

I like how in Zahn's duology Mara Jade makes a reference to the revived Emperor and Luke's like "Yeah, he *said* he was the Emperor." A handy out for anyone who thought Dark Empire was dumb.

This is what I was thinking. It's our only chance to get McDonough back in the bowler hat. Unless he just made that his thing from now on.

Agent of H.O.V.A.

This is a work of art.

If Superman TAS doesn't warrant TV Club Classic coverage in the eyes of the powers that be, would people be interested in discussing it in the JLU reviews? I see people talking Supernatural in What's On Tonight sometimes. Of course, there wouldn't be a need for it if we got proper reviews…

We all watched Teegarden grow from actual high school-aged to TV high school-age.

Bought from the same place Killian gets his pants.

Sold!

Oh man, the snare drum in the reenactment scene just set me on edge. Well, that and the eye-gouging.

I remember there being at least something like it in Manhunter. He's rambling to Graham over the phone about God being the all-time champ at killing people and Graham's sort of ignoring him? Sort of grimly funny, I thought.

I liked that extra. It's been a while since I've seen it, but there's this moment when Kranz, I think, makes an unintentional double entendre and doesn't notice, and Tudyk's reaction is priceless. There should be more DVD extras featuring dinner chat.

His appearance on Extras is pretty much what I imagine David Bowie is like every day of his life.

I've seen plenty of Seinfeld, but there was a year or two stretch where the only episode that came on in my vicinity was "The Limo."

I love how they reveal the sealed hand. He drops his flashlight (right?) and reaches for it with the hand that he forgets is constantly sealed in a jar. So a finger jockey may think differently, but still isn't necessarily smart.

Infinity Gauntlet or no, Thanos should have known better than to take the president's rubies.

Lady With Gingrich is on the Indianapolis NBC affiliate's news.

Lady With Gingrich is on the Indianapolis NBC affiliate's news.