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There was a villain in a megaman game called Colonel, and since this was my first introduction to the word, I pronounced it colon-ell for years.

Speaking of SHIELD and repetition, did you hear that Phil Coulson came back different?

So apparently tonight I'm finding out that Game of Thrones is tame compared to the sexual history of the founding fathers.

I saw an episode of Mad in a hotel room about a month ago, and I was actually impressed. Though hit and miss, their sketches of "Doctor Who's line is it anyway?" and "Dragonball TMZ" were hilarious

Loved it.

I disagree with the reviewer's grade, B episode. I'm finding myself somewhat impressed with Dracula so far. From the first episode I thought we were in for a train wreck, but they built on quite a few things this episode. I remember that in slavic folklore immortality is seen as a punishment, so I was happily

I also think that Unalaq's motivations are a way to "restore balance" to the world. With Continuous cycles of light and lack of a connection to the spiritual world, people have stopped caring about spirit rites, and there's an argument to be made for industrialization removing society away from nature.

That trend was perfectly encapsulated at the end of the last episode, her passiveness while Katherine was being drained.

I'm appreciating Wesley in a whole new light, he really does so much better as a evil/chaotic neutral character. I'm just trying to not let it bother me that Silas' character is completely different than last season.

Painful because it was so utterly true. What could have possibly been Elena's plan? Why did she think walking to the location where the unbelievably crazy witch lived (during an incredibly important mission), was a good idea? Since her whole deal was just to tell off Stefan for sleeping with her.

It was also hilarious that Silas was talking to her about "Tessa", and Imara seemed to also perfectly understand who he was talking about

When I first saw it as a kid I thought they were really expensive chocolate eggs

Completely different deal here. Comedy is not an objective standard you can grade. For every talented performer that got their big break, there are countless others just as good who were not chosen.

Oh no Alien Jesus, I think shit just got real, you've been insulted by a dolphin with the dialogue of moody 12-year old

I was thinking more along the lines of someone of Chinese/Japanese/Pacific Islander area.

Have they ever had an asian cast member?

corruption was maybe too strong a word, since I personally love it, I was just trying to point out that there has always been western themes in with the eastern ones since TLA

"Try telling someone that they've been raising another man's kid. Any reaction short of murderous rage is inappropriate."

It was kind of weird because she had the superspeed, but felt the need to carry around a gun in previous episodes.

People gave way too much shit for Harry's character in book 5. It was probably my favorite.He was going stir crazy from thinking the shit would hit the fan at
the end of book 4, to just siting at home with nothing to do.