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It did give me chills watching all the real live footage coming in and how it affected each of the characters. It made me feel closer to the prior generation and how even today we huddle around our TVs looking for any shred of information to come through when there's a tragedy. All of our meditations in an emergency

On a very special Bridezilla: "I don't care if the President got shot! I wanted an off white cake!"

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I know Michael C. Hall has been nominated for a couple Emmys but I would put good money on Lithgow being a lock for an Emmy nomination. The moment where Dexter has Arthur's Sister's urn I was asking the tv what he was doing. And that look right into the camera. I thought he was going to come

My friend is holding a 'Tragically Dead Celebrity Zombie Halloween Party'. I decided to split the difference and be (Special Guest Cameo) from Zombieland. It's really easy to be (Special Guest Cameo) since all I had to buy was that sweater vest, and I get to wear slippers to the party. And it gives me an excuse to

Yes, that wounded look almost made him look like a different man. Just like in last year's episode when he could be Dick Whitman and was confident and in the moment, this time he was revealed as Dick Whitman and is scared and completely unsure of the future.

@State Yelling Champion That really was a great story. Hit all the right nostalgia centers. I hope to do something that cool with my kids one day.

Congrats on getting your girlfriend to watch Mad Men and Lost. I'm rewatching Lost right now and this week he's going to learn that Flash-Forward isn't just a pretender to Lost's throne.

I noted to myself how much I was impressed by Jon Hamm's acting in the last scene. I really liked how for just a moment he does thatstrange little half smile/wince like he's almost physically disgusted by all the praise. They're honoring a man who is not really him and it does weigh on him.

It actually bothered me the light incident was so quickly swept under the rug. When I first saw last week's episode I figured Dexter would just explain he had just broken those lights and figure out a way to sweep it under the rug. But then I started to think Rita would believe Dexter had done all of the vandalism in

If not it's going to make showing the house the next day difficult!

Signed his Death Warrant
As I'm sure all of us suspected Lundy did get killed off. As soon as Lundy said the third murder was a man who would get bludgened it was in the back of my head. When Lundy ran into Trinity and immediately suspected him I figured it was traumatic force time before Deb could even see him again.

Don't forget to add that something makes Deb suspect Dexter is really a serial killer. I've been waiting for that shoe to drop since the end of Season 3. Dex did leave a drop behind at the tree trimmer killer's burial site.

My friends and I just assumed Lorelai working at a bar around Christmastime was just what she did after she put Rory to bed. Gilmore Girls after dark!

I had a very nice Barnes and Nobles associate help me find Nabin's book. It wasn't exactly where it was supposed to be so I managed to find it while he was looking in the back but at least they had it. While looking it up he actually recognized Nabin's name and decided he wanted to buy the other copy they had. So we

Those are excellent choices, and they're both in the book. Now to convince the AV Club to have you write for them.

Just to add my .02 cents about Jurassic Park I always felt the novel was stronger because it gets its theme's out there much better and keeps the tension of that night after the T-Rex attack longer. I feel when the sun rises both the film and novel lose a lot of that non-stop momentum. I always thought a lot of depth

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Having only caught the last half, due to actually enjoying TV while watching HIMYM, the show immediately insults my intelligence by having Peter have to ask the deaf girl "Are you deaf?" What gave it away Peter? You really aren't the pride of the Petrelli's are you?

Correction! Two perfectly good jackets!

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I too was very taken by Don's conversations with Conrad. Especially the respect Hilton showed in the fact that Don was the true representation of America in the way he had made himself from nothing. Even more then he knows in Don's case. I know a lot of what is fascinating in Mad Men is colored by what

Yeah, but I think they're pinching pennies, as evidenced by their money conversation last episode, and they didn't want to put themselves, their co-workers, and their families out too much. How cliched would it be if the whole Office staff went to a wedding in Hawaii? This was just out of the way enough, sort of fits