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I have to say I think the only reason Carrie walked up to his room and blew the operation was that after Brody mentioned ECT she needed, desperately, to one-up him. She needed to have her little victory speech, and all the rationalizing about how she thought her cover was blown and all the consequences of what she was

Yeah, when I saw Serenity the first time and Wash died…I don't think I properly followed the next 10 minutes. I was convinced - utterly convinced - that he wasn't really dead, something was going to happen to show that he was still actually alive somehow - and then I spent all my mental energy trying to figure out how

Yeah, when I saw Serenity the first time and Wash died…I don't think I properly followed the next 10 minutes. I was convinced - utterly convinced - that he wasn't really dead, something was going to happen to show that he was still actually alive somehow - and then I spent all my mental energy trying to figure out how

Brody was specifically called to the Pentagon by the Veep in order to watch the operation unfold. It's perfectly in keeping with the Veep's behavior to invite him so it actually makes a lot of sense that Brody's in a position to disrupt the operation, at least this time. However, I will accept criticism that he'd not

Brody was specifically called to the Pentagon by the Veep in order to watch the operation unfold. It's perfectly in keeping with the Veep's behavior to invite him so it actually makes a lot of sense that Brody's in a position to disrupt the operation, at least this time. However, I will accept criticism that he'd not

I can't believe nobody mentioned my favorite line of the entire series, "She's in Congress?"

I can't believe nobody mentioned my favorite line of the entire series, "She's in Congress?"

Yup. It's a good thing Buffy didn't do this in almost every episode for it's first three seasons at all.

Yup. It's a good thing Buffy didn't do this in almost every episode for it's first three seasons at all.

Michael is shot, sitting dead in Ellen's office. My first thought: somehow, he's displaying a little more emotion than usual right now, huh?

Michael is shot, sitting dead in Ellen's office. My first thought: somehow, he's displaying a little more emotion than usual right now, huh?

Well, I was taking off from your comment on Tara basically just doing the same thing every episode, and also commenting on the review.

Well, I was taking off from your comment on Tara basically just doing the same thing every episode, and also commenting on the review.

Yup, the stasis problem is quickly becoming the biggest issue plaguing this show. Clay's secrets - the hit on Donna, killing JT, killing Piney, etc. - all come out and he's still hanging around despite actually being shot a bunch of times last season and having been last season's big bad. Jax knows all of Clay's

Yup, the stasis problem is quickly becoming the biggest issue plaguing this show. Clay's secrets - the hit on Donna, killing JT, killing Piney, etc. - all come out and he's still hanging around despite actually being shot a bunch of times last season and having been last season's big bad. Jax knows all of Clay's

Dammit! Now I have hopes that can be crushed! Damn you, Shawn Ryan, damn you to hell!

Dammit! Now I have hopes that can be crushed! Damn you, Shawn Ryan, damn you to hell!

I think somebody has to mention how insane it is that Patty Hewes would be looked at as a potential Supreme Court nominee. SC nominees have to be super-duper squeeky clean in every way, from their personal life to their decisions on the bench or other legal work. Plus, no way in hell a trial lawyer like Patty would

I think somebody has to mention how insane it is that Patty Hewes would be looked at as a potential Supreme Court nominee. SC nominees have to be super-duper squeeky clean in every way, from their personal life to their decisions on the bench or other legal work. Plus, no way in hell a trial lawyer like Patty would

It was kind of a jab at podcasting in general (and I can only assume that the comic actors on NTSF get asked to do a podcast every other day, as there are now an infinite number of comedy podcasts) but Kove's podcast was definitely a parody of WTF.