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Also in Connecticut, at least.

I really like Wits. It's sort of like Prairie Home Companion for the Adult Swim set.

Biggest laugh of the night for me.

This is exactly why I Want To Believe doesn't work for me. Apart from the clumsy plotting, and the fan service (why the fuck was Skinner there, really?), so much of Mulder's involvement is dependent on Scully's assertion that he's there to because of Samantha. But that doesn't make sense; he already got closure. There

*Runs off crying*

Once my friend bought me a Johnny Walker Green at a bowling alley bar. It cost $35, and came in a plastic Bud Light cup.

Yes I know. My point is that the issue is less Obama the Tyrant seizing power from the legislature as an enormous, unaccountable, clandestine web of agencies and bureaus acting in many cases independently, without a damn about about the structure of government or to whom they're supposed to be beholden (if that whom

Yeah, except the Executive Branch has grown in power under the Obama administration. I don't mean Obama personally, mind you, but it's hard to see what you're referring to when you say we only came close to too much executive power.

I don't disagree with anything here, but it doesn't change the fact that the show took something nuanced and misrepresented it, in order to craft a convenient parable attacking people for living according to convenient parables.

I'm gonna depart from the consensus on the Bruno segment here, I thought it was pretty dishonest.
First, it's ironic that they would use someone who was abjectly not a scientist as a stand-in for Science. Bruno was a philosopher and a mystic. That he intuited a conception of the universe that is strikingly similar to

"Have you been drinking?"
"Yes, many times."

"Hey guys, what'd I miss? Oh, gross! I hate mushrooms!"

"Ow! My groin!

How have I not known about this? I college my friend and I had a radio show called Deep Space Rhyme. We played old-school hip hop and broadcast in-character as DJs on DS9. What I'm saying is, this is relevant to my interests.

I like Darjeeling mostly for the running joke with Jason Schwartzman's character having to insist that his short story is fictional, then eventually giving up half way through one of his rehearsed explanations.

"blackfish was a movie about how these killer whales want to kill people, and so they do the right thing and put them in a jail"

Can you trade those for real money, too?

Related beef: *beefs*

Especially in this context. "You had sex with my woman, now I must have sex with your woman!" Even if he didn't ever intend to actually do anything, it's a sexist, regressive impulse to have at all.

Oh, undoubtedly.