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He already did.

Going by memories, uneven is a fair assessment. Given most anthology shows are just flat out bad, I'm okay with uneven. Thanks for reminding me of the titles of some of the best episodes, I'm going to see if I can find them.

I have no idea if it holds up, but I really liked that show back when it first aired and I was 13. When I got older and started digging into classic science-fiction short stories, it got bonus points for adapting a lot of great authors. I don't remember a remake of The After Hours, so I'll head off to Youtube to check

So was there anyone else out there who thought of the Great Race of Yith when it came to a race able to mass migrate their souls through the time vortex when faced with extinction?

I really enjoyed 10 during his run, but I think the last episode significantly lowered my opinion of him. When he goes off on Wilf about how unfair it is that he has to sacrifice his life for him, but he's going to do it anyway, I was suddenly ready for him to be gone. Either sacrifice your life or don't, but don't do

I think we got the Annie/Jeff thing in Chaos Theory. They kissed in an alternate timeline and it was immediately awkward and bad, with Annie comparing him to her Dad and Jeff complaining about the bubble gum lip gloss.. I thought that was the show's way of saying it wasn't a route they wanted to go down.

Yeah, you're right, but I was just trying to make @avclub-315e9c67e739017b2c965d94869e57dc:disqus feel better.

I suspect a Matt Smith movie would get you less screentime. First of all, a movie isn't the best formula for time that an actor has to work on it vs. viewable screen hours. Secondly, once you have made him a movie star, you have created a likely scenario of never getting another TV season out of him, having to just

I was disappointed at losing Laurence rather than Jeremy and Sandy. Laurence was awful in an interesting way. Jeremy and Sandy are just awful in a bland, bickering way. I can't think of one moment they have been entertaining all season.

I liked the old folks until this week. Calling another team bastards for u-turning you and getting all indignant about it while you are in the process of u-turning another team is pretty weak.

EDIT: never mind. Scooped.

I think the off-hand resolution to Jeff's story makes the whole thing even funnier. He let the Dean blackmail him into humiliating himself to hide a transgression that everybody shrugged off.

I'm fine with giving the episode a B. I liked it, but it was nothing special. It just seems odd to me that you would cool to the characters because they were just spinning wheels. Do you really expect the characters to grow and change every episode? I think that would kill my interest in the characters quicker than

Thus is why the leveling mechanic in Oblivion pissed me off so much. When I played Morrowind, I could wander around and encounter anything. With Oblivion, I started playing and decided to just blindly wander without a picking up a quest and encountered nothing but giant rats and goblins because I was low-level. It

Cowboy sided with Coach and Brendan to vote off Mikayla, against Albert and Sophie, during his one one scene with dialogue.

@avclub-d12cfd57f077ca324ce6578da67b7592:disqus Please. Ozzy did not go to RI to save Cochran. He did it to try and keep the tribe's numbers up, which wasn't even necessary as Christine would not ally with Upolu. Waiting until the second vote was the plan he worked out with Coach and Albert anyway. 
I guess part of my

Coach looks pretty clean now, but we will wait and see. He's come into the merge strong because his tribe is so united, as opposed to Savaii's Cool Kids/Outcasts vibe. The downside to this is that is going to be hard for him when his tribe needs to turn on itself. There is nobody he can throw under the bus without

It does pain me to say it, but yes, Coach does deserve to win at this stage in the game. I'd rather it was Albert. He's a fairly smart guy and seems level-headed, but he just hasn't made a move yet to earn it.

Dawn came off as slimy to me again this week. Her claim that she was only keeping her balance so Upolu had more time to eat was just stupid. I'm guessing that trying for immunity might have played a part in her wanting to stay in longer as well.

That isn't really true though. For example, he spends about three pages on a detailed autopsy of an Elder Thing in At The Mountains of Madness. Some of his other descriptions are more impressionistic than literal, but he doesn't simply leave it at indescribable.