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Me neither. It's funny to think that that episode probably has some great gags in it that I'll never see.

Return of the Rentals is linked in my head with the SNES game Boogerman.

I love the idea of the JN soundtrack (and I think the movie is boss), but I can't ever actually listen to it due to terrible.

Holy fucking shit, he was Hawkins in Predator?

Why?

STOP IT!

Maya is the bomb, but "Teqkilla" literally hurts my ears. I have to skip that one every time.

"Cream" is about trying your best and living up to your full potential (i.e. cream "rising to the top"). Nothing to do with sex. Behold the lyrics:

Luscious Jackson and the Afghan Whigs were pretty much my entire shit in high school.

Michael Jackson was a CHILD MOLESTER

The warning should have come at the beginning of book 5.

Don't the McFarlane shows have a full orchestra?

The Wind Through the Keyhole is worthwhile.

I remember one of them said they had no idea what it was shortly after season 6 began airing. I'm just assuming they didn't actually pull out the limbo plan until the last moment, given the Desmond material and some of Locke's lines.

If they hadn't wasted so much time in season 6 they could have wrapped it up nicely.

Dark Tower shit the bed worse than Lost.
 
Worse than The Matrix, even.
 
But not as bad as the Star Wars prequels or Indy 4.

This could well be.

I love the idea that they were actually in General Purgatory, and bound
together because Jacob had touched them all and/or they had contributed
in saving the Earth. The villains are there because they were bound to
our heroes by their villainy, or maybe just because they played a part
in the endgame events.

Season 4 is a supreme mind-fuck that everyone should experience, no question about it.

I like that idea a lot!