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Fair enough, but Steve McQueen is where it's at.

Fair enough, but Steve McQueen is where it's at.

Fun fact: A certain Paddy McAloon mistakenly thought this line was "Prefab Sprout" for some odd reason. To be fair I suppose Wiki-ing it wasn't an option at the time.

Fun fact: A certain Paddy McAloon mistakenly thought this line was "Prefab Sprout" for some odd reason. To be fair I suppose Wiki-ing it wasn't an option at the time.

Over here we got a combo Long John Silver and Nobu. There's a lot of interesting choices going on in there.

Over here we got a combo Long John Silver and Nobu. There's a lot of interesting choices going on in there.

I recently decided I'd go on a Highlander:The Series bender and sat down to watch the whole thing on Hulu. I got to the point where Bull from Night Court showed up as a goofy-ass Kurgen wannabe in a ridiculous mask and said "nuts to this."

I recently decided I'd go on a Highlander:The Series bender and sat down to watch the whole thing on Hulu. I got to the point where Bull from Night Court showed up as a goofy-ass Kurgen wannabe in a ridiculous mask and said "nuts to this."

HERE WE ARE

HERE WE ARE

I think this episode should demonstrate why it's a bad idea to have your pacemaker hooked up to your wi-fi network.

I think this episode should demonstrate why it's a bad idea to have your pacemaker hooked up to your wi-fi network.

I could be wrong, but there's no "in the morning", I think Richard wasn't coming back. And replace "sleep" up there with "live."

I could be wrong, but there's no "in the morning", I think Richard wasn't coming back. And replace "sleep" up there with "live."

In "real life"- yes, sure, people wouldn't always make the connection. But it's shitty writing in fiction to have a character hear important information and not put two and two together, especially when the audience knows and expects them to. Unless of course there's a good reason or explanation, which as of now, we

In "real life"- yes, sure, people wouldn't always make the connection. But it's shitty writing in fiction to have a character hear important information and not put two and two together, especially when the audience knows and expects them to. Unless of course there's a good reason or explanation, which as of now, we

SPOILER

SPOILER

When I see someone who's way too into swords, I always assume they're dumbasses, assholes or both.

Also on the "what to watch" list: The whole run of The Shield is now on Hulu.