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FYI, Rich Dicks isn't new - Kroll's been putting up videos with those characters on the interwebs for a little while now.

I forgot to even mention the fact that with virtually no evidence the FBI got a judge to approve not only surveillance on a U.S. Senator, but actually placing recording devices in the Senator's belongings and monitoring everything he does.

I think the episode should get bonus points for all of it's awesome character actors - Titus Welliver, Reed Diamond, Peter Scolari, and James Rebhorn all in one episode? Bravo, White Collar, bravo.

What a great episode. Also, Crassus is portrayed here as Lex Luthor: a physically fit fighter who is smarter, craftier, and more manipulative than everyone else - and, oh yeah, he's also the richest guy in the world. When you're going to introduce a new Big Bad, you can do a hell of a lo worse than basically making

SyFy: your home for wrestling and other stupid bullshit.

This year on The Killing, detectives will investigate the mysterious case of how The Killing got renewed for a third season. The show will also explore subplots that have long intrigued the few remaining viewers, including the disappearances of The Walking Dead's showrunners and why anyone would lowball Matthew

Dualla!

I couldn't agree more. I've recently been rewatching BSG (for the first time since the show aired) and was immediately struck by how the religious stuff was there from the very beginning. There's even a line in the first season where Gaius is freaking out and asks Head Six what she is, and says that she's an angel

I couldn't agree more. I've recently been rewatching BSG (for the first time since the show aired) and was immediately struck by how the religious stuff was there from the very beginning. There's even a line in the first season where Gaius is freaking out and asks Head Six what she is, and says that she's an angel

I can only assume this promotion came from the same department that gave us Community's Kentucky Fried Chicken 11 Herbs and Space Experience.

I can only assume this promotion came from the same department that gave us Community's Kentucky Fried Chicken 11 Herbs and Space Experience.

"Blimey, Inspector! When is Community appearing this time?"

"Blimey, Inspector! When is Community appearing this time?"

OK, now this show is just turning into "one horrible thing, then another happens, then another." I mean this season Gemma has already caused the ruin of one brothel, beat a hooker almost to death which almost got the hooker killed, tried to use Jax's ex against Tara, caused one woman to kidnap her and commit suicide

OK, now this show is just turning into "one horrible thing, then another happens, then another." I mean this season Gemma has already caused the ruin of one brothel, beat a hooker almost to death which almost got the hooker killed, tried to use Jax's ex against Tara, caused one woman to kidnap her and commit suicide

Yeah Parrish and Bender would get along great, so long as they get to KILL ALL HUMANS together…

Yeah Parrish and Bender would get along great, so long as they get to KILL ALL HUMANS together…

I didn't come away thinking that Parish's was motivated by climate change - I think he sees climate change as just one more thing that humanity failed at, and yet one more reason he has to sadly kill all humans.

I didn't come away thinking that Parish's was motivated by climate change - I think he sees climate change as just one more thing that humanity failed at, and yet one more reason he has to sadly kill all humans.

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