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He really likes that tactic.

Homer should just shave what little hair he has, so people would believe that he's got a full head of it.

Eugenics is your answer to everything!

Maybe this isn't one of those movies that I need to watch all the way through whenever it's on… but it's mesmirizing, alright.

What I remember from The Birds is that fake orange blood everywhere.

The new vigilante to roam the streets is The Executive.

Matthew Fox has achieved immortality through a cinematic masterpiece.

I did get the vibe that you didn't like it, yes.

I really like Colony, myself. They know that they have a premise that is dynamic and appropriately don't screw around.

Potter is more like a craft or a trade.

Yeah, I'd prefer a god from whom I could mooch some kind of power that's not a power that the god already gave and took away and might give back on condition of going along with some headgames.

I didn't love the movie (at all) but that scene was never one of my problems with it.

If I personally knew an actual god, I would take mooching to the next level.

A lot of people are saying "but it was so obvious already!" but judging by the reaction to some recent shows that have had to resort to subtext like the original show did, if it aired today there'd still be plenty of people angry that they're being read as more than friends, and that the showrunners are just teasing

Imagine it reads that she has an openly gay relationship with Gabrielle.

Oh, so he reproduces by spore?

I don't think every possible variation should be in there, honestly.

What about "sapiosexuals?"

Well, it is a kickass sounding word, despite the baggage.

That's what I took it as, really, what with the seedy way the suspect went about it I think that's what he was pushing on, calling him a "whoremonger" not necessarily without calling anyone a "whore."