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So nice we saw it twice! While "Page 47" was mind-blowing the first time I saw it on DVD, it made the repeat use of it in Fringe much less appealing, but still cool for friends who never watched Alias. Though the plotting for why Dunham was on the document seemed to make more sense.

"It's too late. I've seen everything…"

I'm not even angry…just really, really jealous.

I had been watching the Blu-Rays at a friend's house so tonight was the first time in a long time that I watched Breaking Bad in my own home's sweet seat where you're in the center of the surround sound and I couldn't help but notice how much even the sound effects were drawing me in. When Gus walked into the lab

Even though I knew Victor was going to not be around very long once he told Mike he was seen at the murder scene, and even though I knew Walt and Jesse weren't going to get killed right there in the lab, and even though Gus changed into killing clothes and picked up a box cutter it was still a shock when Gus brutally

A friend of mine actually did have his wife take him to the Star Trek Experience for a late honeymoon where they watched the last episode of Enterprise at Quark's.

I loved those Murdoc episodes of MacGyver. But they weren't complete until you heard him yell the extra long version of Mac's name as a curse and then fall into a pool that's on fire.

I'd buy that. I'll be honest. I'd pay $2.99 for a bunch of different shows, mostly from Noel and Donna, just to support all the free entertainment this site has given me. Great job on the reviews AV Club! (Zack, I'd even pay $3.99 for the collection of TNG reviews. Thursday is my favorite weekday thanks to getting to

There's a book called 'Star Trek 101' where they give a Spock's Brain aware to an episode in each series. Guess which one gets it in the Original Series. While every show's series finale (except TOS) gets into the Top Ten most essential list, Enterprise's gets the Spock's Brain. Way to kill the franchise Bakula…

I'm just pleased she stopped only talking about the crew of the Normandy. We get it lady! Drink your brandy.

I've never used any of those lines but I am a big fan of using Skinner's response "Done and done. And I mean done!"

Frakes, I just saw that you turned up on Twitter. I'm pretty sure I'm going to be dissapointed when his tweets aren't half as entertaining as your blog posts. Looking forward to your remberances tomorrow.

But the frogurt is also cursed.

What does Q say about humanity in "Encounter at Farpoint?" Does he says the Q's have been watching them? I'm sure he doesn't say anything like this is their first encounter with humanity when two Qs were living with them 14 years prior but I was curious if there's a contradiction of ideas. But obviously TNG is much

Looks like you just hit the jackpot Tiger.

Bitch Hunter is pretty good. It's got Will Ferrell.

I laughed a good deal when I saw that moment this week. A fun way to close out the episode, and reinforce the themes.

I figured the farts would fly into the sun. That's where all the energy comes from!

I've had moments once or twice like that in my life where I close my eyes to sleep and I just instantly wake up and it's the next day with no sensation of having slept. It seemed really cool at the time, I was a kid, but now I'm worried trans-dimensional aliens have removed my arm and re-attached it!

It's funny one of the previous commentors mentioned how the Dyson Sphere reminds him of Halo from the games. They premiered the teaser for Halo 4 this week at E3 and it shows the Chief in his destroyed half of a spaceship looking out onto space and seeing a mechanical looking world with a beam of light pulling him