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I'm with you.
Thing is, as much as I love Lucy Punch, I also love all these other characters and combos that I can't complain about the non-BJ scenes, since they all balance each other out so well.

I'm with you.
Thing is, as much as I love Lucy Punch, I also love all these other characters and combos that I can't complain about the non-BJ scenes, since they all balance each other out so well.

"Spam has its own key."

"Spam has its own key."

And when he was done playing Frankenstein's monster in the 1940s, Glenn Strange played the bartender at the Longbranch Salon in "Gunsmoke."

And when he was done playing Frankenstein's monster in the 1940s, Glenn Strange played the bartender at the Longbranch Salon in "Gunsmoke."

The more I see of this, the more I agree with whoever it was — wherever it was — who compared this series to All Creatures Great and Small. Not that country vets & pigs = midwives and babies, but in the nostalgic look to the bad/good/old days, young person learning the ways of life   by encountering eccentrics and

The more I see of this, the more I agree with whoever it was — wherever it was — who compared this series to All Creatures Great and Small. Not that country vets & pigs = midwives and babies, but in the nostalgic look to the bad/good/old days, young person learning the ways of life   by encountering eccentrics and

Worked out better than the Doctor Who newspaper headline in "Angels Take Manhattan" on the Detroit Lions winning the Superbowl.

Worked out better than the Doctor Who newspaper headline in "Angels Take Manhattan" on the Detroit Lions winning the Superbowl.

Same here.

Same here.

It always astounds me in those interstitials when Ryan Cartwright is speaking with his natural accent. Yes I know he used it in Bones, but Gary is such a complete character — whereas on Bones he was a stereotype — that it seems all the more amazing to see that separation of actor and character on screen.

It always astounds me in those interstitials when Ryan Cartwright is speaking with his natural accent. Yes I know he used it in Bones, but Gary is such a complete character — whereas on Bones he was a stereotype — that it seems all the more amazing to see that separation of actor and character on screen.

You mean Ric Burns, Ken's less expensive Mexican, errr, brotherly equivalent.

You mean Ric Burns, Ken's less expensive Mexican, errr, brotherly equivalent.

Just last night some friends and I were trying to remember the last time Christian Bale used his natural accent in a movie.

Just last night some friends and I were trying to remember the last time Christian Bale used his natural accent in a movie.

"… and that the government of the corporations, by the corporations, for the corporations shall not perish from this earth." Romney

"… and that the government of the corporations, by the corporations, for the corporations shall not perish from this earth." Romney