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I noticed that, too. Their vehicles have to be insulated because otherwise the aliens can see their heat signatures, but an entire hospital? Whatevs, I'm sure it'll fly under the radar.

The actor playing Ben is the worst actor on TV. He just is. It didn't seem like a big deal last season as he wasn't in half the episodes and barely spoke, but now that he's in many ways the linchpin of this season his terribleness is unavoidable. It isn't the dialogue (although that doesn't help), it's that he's a

The actor playing Ben is the worst actor on TV. He just is. It didn't seem like a big deal last season as he wasn't in half the episodes and barely spoke, but now that he's in many ways the linchpin of this season his terribleness is unavoidable. It isn't the dialogue (although that doesn't help), it's that he's a

So, I heard this on the Blu-Ray commentary back when it came out a couple of months ago. And this is only becoming a story now?

So, I heard this on the Blu-Ray commentary back when it came out a couple of months ago. And this is only becoming a story now?

I'm particularly forward to that scene where the protagonist guilelessly tells other people exactly what he is thinking and experiencing, as if thematically summing up the current dilemmas in his life. Hopefully they'll have him saying those things without any affect at all. That'd be awesome!

I'm particularly forward to that scene where the protagonist guilelessly tells other people exactly what he is thinking and experiencing, as if thematically summing up the current dilemmas in his life. Hopefully they'll have him saying those things without any affect at all. That'd be awesome!

Yes, and sometimes it is a problem, but usually it's acceptable because that show is so obviously aping TV conventions at all times that each thesis speech might as well come with giant floating quotation marks around them.

Yes, and sometimes it is a problem, but usually it's acceptable because that show is so obviously aping TV conventions at all times that each thesis speech might as well come with giant floating quotation marks around them.

"Damn, he is well dressed!"

Actual quote of the night:

On a show that supposedly has random death machines wandering around the earth looking to murder people, somehow every death is eminently predictable. The instant Carl didn't kill the zombie, I knew that zombie would return in this episode or the next to kill someone in front of everybody (so that Carl would know

I was completely unsure at the time whether or not Keith really died, and I thought that the dream alternaversion of reality followed by waking up to breakfast being made by…Logan was just brilliant and brutal. It was effective in giving us a fakeout in which we thought Keith was alive, but more than that really

These are two seriously great episodes. I'm still blown away at just how touching and emotionally powerful this show can be, even having watched it through a couple of times. It's almost mindboggling that Avatar is also a funny, action-packed family-friendly show.

Yeah, it's interesting how different St. Vincent sounds in different settings. I saw her back when she toured as a solo opening act, and she was pretty stripped down (the only eccentric device was the microphone used for Paris is Burning). Then I saw her headline at Schuba's in Chicago, which is smallish and she had a

Yup, I was there, great show. Best club in the States, though? I'm not so sure about that, although it's pretty good.

Thing that will definitely happen: The affair between Jessica and Mike will be leaked to the sleazy press, most likely in either the next episode or the episode after. This will happen because Jessica and her daughter had a loud conversation about the affair, in which they clearly identified themselves as Brody's

He went to WY? As far as I know, we've produced two famous people over the last 10 years then (does Quentin Richardson count as famous?).