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Re-watching in time with these reviews (I'm a few episodes ahead, because I couldn't wait to get to Crossover for my sexy Nana Visitor fix.

How about not getting killed? Without 15k, Teddy and Gramma were going to kill him at sunrise. (You could argue that was a stupid plot convention, but a character not wanting to die isn't stupid)

Couple of things:
1) Producers have said they had to do something absurdly big for Teddy's tell for it to actually translate to non-players. That becomes more subtle today.
2) Mike covers up his pretty obvious "I'm strong, so I'll show weak" after the flop by bitching about the splashing the pot. It is perfectly within

I'm in denial. We got two Pretender movies. Why not a Chuck TV movie? What the hell else does NBC have?

A joke about how the DeKay character never liked Bryce, played by Matt Bomer, would have been mildly amusing.

I prefer the Patrick Stewart version to the Scott version, although Scott is great. My favorite moment in the Stewart version is when the charity collectors, not quite getting what they are dealing with, ask Scrooge if he'd like to remain anonymous.

At some point, the piling on is obscene. Especially when you realize at least 65 percent of it comes because Sorkin offended the moderators at the TWoP forums, a group of people who make the Evil Queen of Hearts look like Mother Theresa.

I think Amanda Peet was one of the reasons the show failed. Sorkin did a show on "The West Wing" called "Crackpots and These Women"

I remember this show only for its what-ifs