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One item from Season 3 that I thought would come back earlier is the blood that dripped from Dexter's broken hand when the Skinner was going to kidnap him. Deb keeps talking about being a detective, she may find the blood if she re-investigates old cases.

Arthur probably knew about the investigator who was following him who his own daughter shot. He may have done a little research and realized it was Dexter's sister and not his wife.

What I'm worried about is that Dex's voice next season will end up being Rita. She shows up as a personification of the 'man he wants to be' while Harry is still there as his Dark Passenger. As much as Harry is his voice of reason it's still a voice in Dexter's head telling him to kill. Having Rita show up as a voice

@drdarkeny I think two Walter Bishop's is pretty much a given. Especially with the way Broyles says "There's only one Walter Bishop." I immediately piped up with "Well…" after hearing that.

Oh man, big fan of Red Dwarf. I actually watched 'Kryten' last night while wrapping presents, one of them being the Red Dwarf movie for my brother which apparently ends it. We're going to have to watch it.

There was an early Mac at my elementary school and we discovered a newspaper maker on it. We would come up with all kinds of parody headlines and stories with wierd little in jokes. I like to think we were the pre-cursor to the Onion!

I had a friend in high school who basically we only communicated in Simpsons' quotes. I don't know what he's up to. My best friends from High School are good at communicating in Simpsons, but we also have many other shared interests.

GhaleonQ, I can totally relate to the Sierra adventures. I remember playing King's Quest 6 and I was so tuned in to the way the designer set up the puzzles that I was able to get to the normal and, supposedly, more difficult ending with very few difficulties. I really felt like I knew the way the designers thought.

I remember being in 5th grade, in a new school, and having just got an NES the summer before. I was really into Mega Man 2, so much that I made my own levels too. I clearly remember a character named Whip Man who attacked you with vines he could make in his plant themed stage. But it's a good thing I slowed my roll in

@udjibbom It's okay. With my roommate working late I also have to debate the relative comedic value of sitcoms with my cat. She doesn't seem to care much but deep down I know she's excited about the return of 'Chuck'.

I was a huge fan of Sphere. I was getting into Crichton and my mom brought it home from the supermarket one Saturday. I started it after cartoons and couldn't put it down until I had finished it after dinner. My mom even let me read at the table. She was cool like that. I loved the idea that it's our imagination that

Ted's already told us in a first season episode. His own. Because it's his.

I've been waiting for someone to send me a business sext me all day so I can reply back with…wait…

I'm also a huge fan of Obi-Wan telling Anakin that he loved him and that Anakin was his brother. Obi-Wan is always so stoic and in control and to see him lose control over Anakin's betrayal, and not even in an angry way, he's just genuinely remorseful because they were each other's family. I think it really added some

I saw this flick in the theaters with a friend of mine who, like me, loves disaster films. Halfway through we predicted an order which all the characters would get killed. We even included a caveat if the jerk scientist discovered a change of heart. We got it EXACTLY right. We enjoyed ourselves.

And let's talk about it's true creative achievement. The ability to record every moment played, be able to edit the ensuing chaos, and share it with anyone playing a 360. Bungie even refined the backend and, for a few dollars, let you render those videos so you can play them on your computer. The amount of creative

I have a theory that since Jacob's nemesis has failed in his plot to have Jacob killed that the endgame resolves around baby Aaron. It seems that both parties have manipulated events to have Aaron put in a certain place for a yet unknown reason.

I found April having to catch the football by lifting up her leg very endearing.

My friend got turned down in Vegas by saying "Aww, that's so sweet. I totally would but I have a boyfriend." He didn't care, he was in Vegas!

Well…okay then!